CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) – Democratic presidential rivals worked across several time zones Sunday to sway undecided voters in states with contests early this week.
Sen. John Kerry pressed his front-runner’s advantage in North Dakota and Sen. John Edwards concentrated on South Carolina, a state he says he must win. Edwards trails Kerry in six of the seven states holding primaries or caucuses on Tuesday, except in his native South Carolina.
Retired Gen. Wesley Clark borrowed a page from Kerry’s campaign playbook, reuniting with a soldier credited with saving his life in Vietnam, while Sen. Joe Lieberman welcomed a new round of newspaper endorsements.
Arizona, Delaware, Missouri, Oklahoma and South Carolina hold primaries Tuesday, along with caucuses in New Mexico and North Dakota.
Presidential rivals work to sway undecided
February 1, 2004
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