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From 2002, Joe Klein profiles John Kerry
John Kerry's long, angular face has something of the abstraction of a tribal mask. The features are at once stark and exaggerated, and, with the exception of his mouth, none of the parts appear to move. The eyes are astonishingly small and, because they are also deep-set and heavily hooded, it is hard to find a direct line of sight into them. You have to draw very near Kerry to discover that his face is animated by a range of intense feeling. Of course, now that he is leading the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, it won't be as easy to get near him as it was in Iowa and New Hampshire, where he wooed voters ...