We're going to need lots of weed killer for the 2004 election looks like. Kerry has hired on some on algore's slimiest people.
Democratic activist Michael Whouley yesterday denied organizing a traffic jam in Bedford three years ago to help former Vice President Al Gore win the 2000 Presidential primary over party challenger Bill Bradley.
Boston Phoenix reported this week that Whouley, who ran Gores campaign in New Hampshire in 2000, had recounted the story of a manufactured traffic jam at a Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics symposium.
Phoenix reported Whouley, who is now a top aide to Massachusetts Sen. John Kerrys presidential campaign, told the symposium that the Gore team organized a caravan to clog Interstate 93 with traffic to discourage potential Bradley voters from getting to the polls. More
Oh alright, I'll be a Kerry, grumble, grumble.
WASHINGTON (AP) Teresa Heinz is getting a new name to go along with her husband's presidential campaign.
The wife of Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, a candidate for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination, will be introduced as ''Teresa Heinz Kerry'' at campaign events. The name will also appear on campaign literature.
Some of his political advisers were concerned that her having a different name was causing confusion,'' said Chris Black, Heinz' spokeswoman. ''As the senator goes out of Massachusetts and introduces himself to the rest of the country, there was concern people would not realize she was married to him.'' More