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raised a couple hundred thousand dollars in Atlanta on Monday, but if the fundraiser there was any indication, Edwards isn't playing well on the road. /p>In a ballroom that could handle more than 1,000 people, Edwards spoke to about 300 Democratic supporters, many of whom milled about the open bar and the servers with finger food, and ignored the candidate's pitch.
p>"It was the same stump speech I've heard him use before. Not a bit of difference," says an Atlanta lawyer who attended on his firm's dime. "They've got him on a pretty tight leash." br> /p>
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