John Kerry
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John Kerry
Kerry's rivals wax optimistic
Massachusetts senator goes for third weekend win
Howard Dean braves the cold weather to speak to supporters outside of a caucus site in Bangor, Maine.
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Kerry wins caucuses in Washington state and Michigan.
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Kerry sharpens his attack on the Bush administration.
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GOP may target Kerry by labeling him a "Massachusetts liberal."
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BANGOR, Maine (CNN) -- Democrats across Maine braved frigid winds Sunday to have their say in presidential caucuses in which 24 delegates to the party's nominating convention are up for grabs.
Front-runner Sen. John Kerry of neighboring Massachusetts entered the Maine contest with the momentum from two dominant first-place showings in Saturday's caucuses in Washington and Michigan.
Kerry also has the endorsements of Maine's Democratic governor, John Baldacci, and former U.S. Sen. George Mitchell. A win in Maine would be his 10th victory in 12 primaries and caucuses.
Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, struggling to revive his once-promising campaign,