Jennifer Sanderson
jsanders@argusleader.com
published: 7/16/2004
The nation's top elected Democrat plans to leave Boston before presumptive presidential nominee John Kerry addresses the party's convention.
Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle will attend other events at Boston's Fleet Center beginning July 26, but will return early to South Dakota to make appearances in his own re-election campaign. He said he plans to host an event that will allow people to watch the convention together.
"I thought it would be fun to watch John Kerry speak from South Dakota with South Dakotans," Daschle told the Associated Press on Thursday.
Others question the timing, saying Daschle is trying to distance himself from the left-of-center policies touted by Kerry and running mate Sen. John Edwards. A story in Thursday's Capitol Hill newspaper, Roll Call, reported that Daschle will leave Boston late July 28, after giving his own speech earlier in the week. Kerry is set to speak July 29.
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