I wrote extensively about John Edwards’ run for the presidency a couple of weeks ago — see here (for a post that contains both my thoughts on Edwards and a bunch of links). But now it’s official. And he made it official in New Orleans yesterday:
Former senator John Edwards of North Carolina launched his second campaign for the White House from this flood-ravaged city Thursday with a call for the United States to reduce its troop presence in Iraq and a plea for citizen action to combat poverty, global warming and America’s reliance on foreign oil.
Edwards was sharply critical of the administration for its conduct of the war in Iraq, and he again recanted his own vote authorizing President Bush to take the country to war, which he called a mistake.
I’ve long said that my two preferred Democratic candidates are Gore and Edwards. And although I prefer not to endorse anyone so early in the process, my support for Edwards is strong.
The transcript of Edwards’s announcement is here. Here’s a noteworthy passage on Iraq: “And it is a mistake — I want to be absolutely clear about this — it is a mistake for America to escalate its role in Iraq. It is a mistake to surge troops into Iraq. It sends exactly the wrong signal to the Iraqis and the rest of the world about what our intentions are there.” And I’m particularly pleased that he addressed both the climate crisis and health care, two issues that need far more attention they’ve been getting in Washington.
I have some links and a video here.