Hints and tips:
...“It’s going to be a very close election and it’s going to come down to a few states,” said Tad Devine, asenior aide to Mr Gore in 2000 and John Kerry in 2004....
...Tad Devine, a Democratic strategist who advised the Al Gore and John Kerry presidential campaigns, said campaigning on his signature healthcare reform would be “enormously powerful” for Mr Obama....
...In a piece of footage endlessly recycled to mock his supposed elitism and even foreignness, Mr Kerry was caught on camera windsurfing off Massachusetts....
...Mr Devine, who is neutral in the Democratic race, adds that Mr Obama is better able to rebut charges of being a liberal elitist than either Mr Kerry or Al Gore, who ran for top office in 2000....
...No matter which path we pursue - that recommended by the 9/11 commission and endorsed without reservation by John Kerry or the modified proposal by George W....
...At the Kerry-Edwards campaign, Shrum, Devine and Donilon, the political and media consultancy run by Bob Shrum, John Kerry's political adviser, Tad Devine, a senior adviser, and Michael Donilon, also on...
...Instead, Kerry campaign staff and Democratic supporters say, the Kerry operation is marked by a number of power centres: the political consultants (Mr Shrum and his colleague Tad Devine), the Kennedy recruits...
...“We think that it is emerging as a real issue in the campaign,” said Tad Devine, a senior adviser to the Kerry campaign. “[Voters are] very upset about it and it hurts the president very badly.”...
...The Kerry campaign had said it would not sink to questioning Mr Bush's military record, then waded in: Wesley Clark, the retired general, and Tad Devine, Mr Kerry's senior political adviser, have portrayed...
...And then this week Tad Devine, one of Mr Kerry's chief strategists, convened a conference call to flag up Halliburton, the oil services giant formerly run by Mr Cheney, as a “potent” issue....
...bargained for, is the extent to which their tactics will be seen as the same strategy they employed against John McCain in 2000 and how folks can pretty easily join the dots - a point well made by Tad Devine...
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