Tuesday, August 03, 2004

Lots Of Democrats Are Meeting With Foreign Leaders

It seems that secret negotiations with foreign leaders are more common in the Democratic Party than originally believed.
Originally thought to be the domain of John Kerry, several others claim that they too have met with foreign leaders who want Kerry as president.

"I can't give you the details of any deal, obviously," Sen. Carl Levin D-Mich., said Monday. "You don't negotiate a deal until you have a leader who is there to negotiate a deal."

Kerry also says that Joe Biden has been sniffing the butts of foreign leaders too.
"There is a potential to be able to put a deal together over the course of time," Kerry told The Associated Press in his first interview as the Democratic nominee. "At least, that is the perception that smart people like Joe Biden and, you know, Carl Levin and other leaders who've been there for a long time."

Although Biden distances himself from Kerry, Sen. Joseph BidenD-Del., a top Kerry adviser, thinks Kerry could sway allies better than the president, said spokesman Norm Kurz. But that's only hypothetical — "I don't think there's a guarantee," he said.

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