Posted on Sat, Jun. 26, 2004
I M A G E S
Edwards
Veepstakes hit Iowa stage
Edwards gets ovations in rival's home state
MARK JOHNSON
Staff Writer
DES MOINES, Iowa - Auditions for vice president went into full swing Friday night when U.S. Sen. John Edwards shared the stage with Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack, a chief rival to become John Kerry's running mate.
Edwards' keynote speech to an Iowa Democratic Party dinner tested the affection of some Iowa Democrats. While they feel loyalty for their governor, Edwards is the one they gave a surprising second-place finish in the state's important presidential caucus in January.
"There's not going to be a catfight, I don't think," said Richard Reese, a trucking dispatcher from Iowa City and early an Edwards supporter who showed up to hear him speak.
The parade of one veepstakes contender in the back yard of another only fueled the parlor game buzz, even though Edwards and Vilsack consistently refuse to talk about their chances for the vice presidential job.
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