Senator John F. Kerry spoke at a campaign event for Chris Coons of Delaware (right), a Senate candidate, in Newark, Del.
(Tim Shaffer/Reuters)
Kerry shines in his role as campaign surrogate
He has secured over $4 million for Democrats
Senator John F. Kerry spoke at a campaign event for Chris Coons of Delaware (right), a Senate candidate, in Newark, Del.
(Tim Shaffer/Reuters)
Senator John F. Kerry of Massachusetts may have dealt the Democratic Party a giant heartbreak in the 2004 presidential election, but he continues to draw support from party insiders and deep-pocketed contributors, winning praise for his fund-raising prowess and willingness to travel the country as a campaign surrogate. (Full article: 985 words)
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