The Democrats have a big-time problem as they prepare for the next presidential election - too little money and too many candidates, all but a few of whom have this much chance: none. At last count there were eight ready to seek the chance to run against George W. Bush next year. That includes such late entrants as Rep. Dennis Kucinich, the one-time boy mayor of Cleveland, and Carol Moseley-Braun, the former U.S. senator from Illinois. Outside of their own states, they have neither a constituency or name recognition. The field has become so crowded that Democratic consultants are concerned...