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Wednesday, February 11, 2004
THE BATTALIO
Democratic presidential hopeful U.S. Sen. John Kerry,
D-Mass., celebrates with his wife Teresa during a victo-
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ry party at George Mason University in Fairfax, Vo
Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2004.
Kerry extends dominana
Kerry wins in Tennessee and Virginia
ByRon Fournier
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON — John Kerry vanquished his
Dixie-bred rivals in Virginia and Tennessee Tuesday,
unstoppable in his march toward the Democratic
nomination with a Southern sweep that extended his
dominance to every region of the country.
“Americans are voting for change — East and
West, North and now in the South,” Kerry
declared to the roar of supporters in Fairfax, Va.,
chanting, “Kerry! Kerry!”
John Edwards, Wesley Clark and Howard Dean
clung quixotically to the hope that Kerry would
stumble on his own or by scandal, but party lead
ers began pressing for the nomination fight to end.
Kerry was pocketing about half the vote in
Virginia — with Edwards of North Carolina a poor
second and Clark of Arkansas a far-distant third.
With two poor finishes, Clark considered drop
ping out. The key to his decision was the closely
fought battle for second in Tennessee against
Edwards, aides said.
Dean, the fallen front-runner, finished in single
digits in Virginia and Tennessee.
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ing politics, tells voters at every stop that he is tin
only candidate who could beat Texas-reared Busl
in his own backyard, the South, yet he losttoa
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remain in the race, aides said Tuesday, pointios
his troubled campaign to Wisconsin and March2,
when 10 delegate-rich states hold elections.
With some Southern comfort, Kerry has woo
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— on the East and West coasts, in the Midwest
the Great Plains and the Southwest.
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around us,” Kerry told supporters as some party eld
ers said it was about time to rally behind a nominee
“Anybody but Bush,” said Charles Edwards,
50, of Falls Church, Va., who decided to vote for
Kerry as he entered his voting booth, “fd vote for
the devil.”
Kerry said he and his fellow Vietnam veterans
are still fighting for their country.
“For more than three years, this administration
has failed to tell the truth about their economic
record,” Kerry told supporters.
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