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John Kerry (AP)
Race to November
Story aired: Wednesday, March 03, 2004



There may be 20 primaries left, but Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, who swept 9 out of 10 states in yesterday's Super Tuesday primaries, is now challenging just one man: George W. Bush.

North Carolina Senator John Edwards is expected to withdraw from the race, and spoke out against the Bush administration and had praising words for the Kerry campaign.

It's a new day for the Bush-Cheney campaign as well. They will launch new ads online and on television very soon.

Guests:


Earl Black, teaches political science at Rice University.

Related Links:


President Bush and the Republican Vote by Linda Wertheimer

A Closer Look at a Possible Bush-Kerry Matchup (Gallup News Service )

Branding Kerry with the L-word (Salon)

The Day After Super Tuesday (The Connection)

Oliphant on Kerry's Next Moves (WBUR News)

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