Sen. John Kerry's campaign "begins mulling running-mate candidates," the Wall Street Journal's Washington Wire reports.
"Edwards' campaign skills make him an early favorite, but the odds against his carrying home-state North Carolina hurt his prospects. Missouri's 11 electoral votes give native son Gephardt appeal; he also might help in Ohio. Other candidates: Florida Sen. Graham, Govs. Vilsack of Iowa and Richardson of New Mexico."
"Some strategists outside the Kerry campaign expect he will pick soon, for help in campaigning and fund-raising, rather than wait until convention time." But there's one important question to consider: "Would that erase the usual post-convention bounce?"