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John Edwards: "We've been confronted by these kind of struggles and traumas already in our lives, and we know from our previous experience that when this happens you have a choice. You can cower in the corner and hide, or you can be tough, and go out there and stand up for what you believe in. Both of us are committed to the cause. We're committed to changing this country that we love so much. And we have no intention of cowering in the corner."

He said they were leaving together for New York and Boston, and then on to California tomorrow.

Elizabeth Edwards: "I'm absolutely ready for this. I have all the energy...I don't look sickly, I don't feel sickly."

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