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Kerry's Endorsement -- When? If?

19 Dec 2007 11:49 am

It may happen soon, it may never happen.

A source close to Sen. John Kerry underscores the point that he has not decided whether to endorse, although, the source acknowledges, the season for such things is coming to an end soon.

Stay tuned...

Comments (4)

Is this the same John Kerry who finished the 06 cycle at home because Democrats feared he would hurt them by campaigning? I know that may seem like a cheap shot, but in reality, who in the world would a a Kerry endorsement help? Biden perhaps, if it gives him some much-needed exposure.

I just want to know, when's Al Gore going to endorse Obama? Come on, Al, you know you want to!

I have to agree with Gus--Kerry is not exactly a big beast in the Party these days and I don't think heis endorsement would mean much.

Al Gore is the former nominee who could have an impact; his stock is much higher after An Inconvenient Truth than it was when Gore endorsed Dean in 2000.

A Kerry endorsement would only matter if it was a slap in the face to edwards as in supporting clinton's corporate machine. And if Edwards continues to pick up momemtum and, especially if he wins Iowa, I would not rule it out.