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WASHINGTON _ Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts this week will take the first formal step toward running for president in 2004, kicking off a campaign not only for the 2004 Democratic nomination but also for control of a party struggling to find its way after disappointing midterm election losses.
"I'm going to begin the process of organizing a national campaign," Kerry said Sunday during an appearance on NBC's Meet the Press program. "It's an enormous step. It's not one I take lightly but it's one I'm excited about."
While insisting he will not make a final decision for several months, Kerry, 58, will file a statement of candidacy with the Federal ...