In the 2004 Democratic Presidential primaries, Kerry defeated Democratic rivals, Sen. John Edwards, former Vermont Governor Howard Dean and retired Gen. Wesley K. Clark.
(MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.) - Several media outlets are reporting this morning that John Kerry, the Democrats 2004 nominee who lost to George W. Bush, will endorse Barack Obama for President.
Kerry, the 4-term senator from Massachusetts, plans to announce his support later today at a rally at the College of Charleston, Democrat familiar with Kerry's decision told The Associated Press.
In the 2004 Democratic Presidential primaries, Kerry defeated Democratic rivals, Sen. John Edwards, former Vermont Governor Howard Dean and retired Gen. Wesley K. Clark.
His victory in the Iowa caucuses is believed to be the tipping point where Kerry revived his sagging campaign in New Hampshire and the February 3, 2004 primary states including Arizona, South Carolina and New Mexico. Kerry then went on to win landslide victories in Nevada and Wisconsin.
Yesterday, Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin said she is throwing her support behind Obama citing his unique ability to give voice to America's future and his ability to bring the American people together to bring change.
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