Former Bush chief of staff says he is considering run for Kennedy's seat
NEWTON, MASS. By STEVE LEBLANC Associated Press Former Bush White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card said Wednesday he is "thinking very seriously" about launching a campaign for the Senate seat left vacant by the death of Sen. Edward Kennedy. "I would like very much... read the full story
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