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Edwards Takes a Close Second in Wisconsin (Los Angeles Times)







Edwards Takes a Close Second in
Wisconsin (Los Angeles Times)

Edwards Takes a Close Second in
Wisconsin (Los Angeles Times)
02/18/2004 05:53 AM

Los Angeles Times - MILWAUKEE — John F. Kerry scratched out a victory Tuesday in the Wisconsin primary, but John Edwards finished close enough to emerge as a serious challenger to the Democratic front-runner and to extend the race to California and other big states on March 2.




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