It may be
wishful thinking on Cameron Kerry's part, and hopefully it is:
While Senator John F. Kerry is "profoundly disappointed" with losing his presidential race last week, it is "conceivable" he will run again in four years, his brother and political confidant, Cameron F. Kerry, said yesterday.
Sorry, but Kerry had his chance. I grew to respect the man during the general election, but that can't obscure the fact that out of all the primary challengers, Kerry was the only one who didn't bother developing an overarching theme for his candidacy.
"I'm the most electable" got him the nomination but nothing else. I don't know who I like for 2008, it's way too early, but I do know that we need a candidate who is better at defining what he or she stands for, and what the Democratic Party stands for, than Kerry was able to do this past year.