KERRY AND EDWARDS MEET IN PITTSBURGH
Democratic presumptive presidential nominee John Kerry and his running mate John Edwards pose with their wives Teresa Heinz Kerry (L) and Elizabeth Edwards (R) during a visit to the Kerry's Fox Chapel ranch in Pittsburgh, PA July 6, 2004. (UPI Photo/Sharon Farmer/HO)
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