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WASHINGTON -- John Kerry locked up the Democratic presidential nomination Saturday, reaching the magic number of delegates needed to become President Bush's chief rival in the general election, according to an Associated Press tally.
The four-term Massachusetts senator reached the 2,162 delegate mark Saturday afternoon, the AP count found, just as Democrats in Kansas headed to party caucuses.See the full content of this document
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Kerry Locks Up Democratic Nomination
Amassing the required number of delegates was a mere formality for Kerry after his last main Democratic opponent, John Edwards, dropped...
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