By Emma Ratliff
Boston Herald City Editor
Wednesday, January 17, 2007 - Updated: 04:30 AM EST
Barack Obama seized the presidential spotlight yesterday as he announced the creation of a committee to explore a White House run, putting more heat on John Kerry to decide whether he’ll stay on the sidelines or step onto the stage.
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The popular U.S. senator from Illinois was in Manchester, N.H., in December for a national Democratic victory tour after the midterm elections, a celebration that drew almost 1,700 people.
“He really impressed everyone in the crowd. Speaking to 1,700 people he was still very personable,” said Joan Ashwell, chairman of the Strafford County Democratic Committee in New Hampshire. “Kerry’s gotta get in there pretty soon. John Kerry has a lot of support in New Hampshire.”
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Obama, a 45-year-old who is little more than two years into his Senate term, rose rapidly to national prominence when he gave the keynote speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston as Kerry was nominated. But his lack of a track record in government and foreign policy makes him little more than a celebrity name to many voters.
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Despite Kerry’s 2004 New Hampshire primary win, activists say he must lay new groundwork if he wants to wage another campaign. “Right now since there is not any mudslinging, it would help for him to get in sooner rather than later,” said Felchner.
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