Kerry, Edwards Bring Democratic Race To Cleveland
John Kerry, Elizabeth Edwards Stump For Support
UPDATED: 12:02 pm EST February 24,
2004
CLEVELAND -- The race for the top spot on the Democratic ticket for president comes to northeast Ohio Tuesday.
Sen. John Kerry will make a campaign stop in Cleveland to push his economic message.
The Democratic front-runner will meet with blue-collar workers, tour factories and try to drive home a message of keeping American jobs for American families, NewsChannel5 reported.
He will visit Cuyahoga County Community College and ISG Steel.
Meanwhile, the wife of Kerry's leading Democratic opponent is also making a stop in Cleveland today.
Elizabeth Edwards is holding a luncheon to rally support for her husband, John Edwards' election.
She said she will be focusing especially on undecided voters.
The Ohio primary, which is part of Super Tuesday, is March 2.
Check out NewsNet5.com's political section.
Sen. John Kerry will make a campaign stop in Cleveland to push his economic message.
The Democratic front-runner will meet with blue-collar workers, tour factories and try to drive home a message of keeping American jobs for American families, NewsChannel5 reported.
He will visit Cuyahoga County Community College and ISG Steel.
Meanwhile, the wife of Kerry's leading Democratic opponent is also making a stop in Cleveland today.
Elizabeth Edwards is holding a luncheon to rally support for her husband, John Edwards' election.
She said she will be focusing especially on undecided voters.
The Ohio primary, which is part of Super Tuesday, is March 2.
Check out NewsNet5.com's political section.
Previous Stories:
- February 22, 2004: Edwards Brings Presidential Campaign To Cleveland
- February 12, 2004: Kucinich: The Race Isn't Over Yet
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