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Gore has scheduled trips to Iowa in the coming days, as well as South Carolina, where Dean is attempting to buttress support and stem momentum his staff believes both Rep. Dick Gephardt and Sen. John Edwards are gaining there.
Meanwhile Bradley has several New Hampshire appearances scheduled, and will also visit Missouri (the state of his birth and where he remains popular). “We’re also going to use him heavily in the New York area for media appearances in the next two weeks,” says a Dean staffer. Which makes sense, given Dollar Bill’s renown as a former New York Knick and Princeton All-American and senator from New Jersey.
p> SMOOTH LANDING br> Jim Jordan , who was fired from his campaign manager’s position by Sen. John Kerry so that the Massachusetts Mumbler could show he had leadership skills, has landed on his feet. While the name of his firm is not yet known, Jordan is setting up a political policy communications shop that has already been hired by the large, union-backed 527s operated by former Clinton chief of staff
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