Edwards solicits Dean supporters, funds on Texas campaign swing
By Ken Herman
Cox News Service
Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2004
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HOUSTON -- Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina touched down in Texas on Tuesday to tap into cash needed to fuel a presidential campaign that could end as soon as next week or continue for many months.
The money part of Edwards' trip to Texas came after a campaign rally at Houston's Stephen F. Austin High School.
Edwards delivered his usual stump speech about a nation sharply divided between haves and have-nots, making no mention of Democratic presidential front-runner John Kerry, yet taking time to make an indirect pitch to Howard Dean supporters in the state. Edwards praised the former Vermont governor as "a powerful voice for change, a passionate voice for change."
"He brought so many new people, particularly young people to the Democratic Party, to the democratic process. He is somebody who, I believe, has changed the face of American politics forever," Edwards said, drawing applause from a crowd of several hundred.
Edwards' chances of winning in Texas and elsewhere may be tied to his ability to attract Dean backers.
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