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| Thursday, 2 January, 2003, 15:02 GMT First-time senator in presidential bid ![]() Edwards pledged to champion regular people US Senator John Edwards has said he plans to seek the Democratic Party nomination for the 2004 presidential elections.
The millionaire former lawyer made the announcement on US television, saying he would be a "champion for regular people". Senator Edwards, a first time senator, is the third Democratic politician to declare his intention to contest the party ticket. The way was cleared after 2000 presidential candidate Al Gore said last month that he would not stand next year. No surprise Speaking on NBC television network, Senator Edwards said he was setting up an exploratory committee to assist his presidential bid.
The North Carolina senator offered few policy ideas, but promised to be "a champion for regular people in the Oval Office every day". Senator Edwards told guests at a party on Wednesday night that he would stand, indicating his campaign would focus on civil rights, the Associated Press news agency reported. His announcement was widely expected, after he criticised US President George W Bush's tax policy and called for a new intelligence agency in a speech in December. Public appeal Observers say Senator Edwards' appeal seems to be that he is new and untainted by scandal. Earnest and telegenic, Senator Edwards made his money as a courtroom lawyer. As a senator, he has specialised in issues affecting people's daily lives, like health. Senator Edwards joins Vermont Governor Howard Dean and Massachusetts Senator John Kerry, who have also declared their intention to run. Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman and Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle are also expected to seek the party nomination. |
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