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Front-running presidential contender John Kerry campaigned from border to border yesterday, hoping to expand his lead for the Democratic nomination in tomorrows big round of primaries and caucuses. ... Polls show Kerry leading in at least five of the seven states and running within striking distance in the others.
Kerry kept his focus on President Bush at the rally of 600 supporters in Fargo, N. ...
"We learned that in their incredible cave-in to the powerful interests of the drug companies of America, they dunned the taxpayers of our nation $139 billion extra so they can line the pockets of people who contributed to their campaign," Kerry said. ...
Later, Kerry flew to New Mexico, where he was to watch the Super Bowl with voters in Albuquerque. ... John Edwards of North Carolina spent the day campaigning across South Carolina, a state that he says is a must-win for him.
Edwards hit Kerry on the issue of trade, a top concern of voters in South Carolina, which has been hurt by plant shutdowns and job losses to other countries. He criticized Kerry for supporting the Clinton-era free trade agreement with Canada and Mexico, which Congress approved before Edwards was elected to the Senate.
Approximate Word count = 893 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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