Sen. John Kerry "defended his recent assertion that foreign leaders have told him that they hope he beats President Bush in the fall election, but he rebuffed requests to identify any of those officials," the Chicago Tribune reports.
The New York Times runs an interesting piece on how the question followed Kerry all weekend. Instead of answering directly, Kerry and his aides "disputed the wording of his comment, and tried to change the subject from individual leaders' specific support of his efforts to oust President Bush to a broader deterioration of the United States' international reputation."
Meanwhile, the Guardian finds one foreign leader who says he wants Kerry to win. Spain's newly-elected prime minister Josi Luis Rodrmguez Zapatero: "I think Kerry will win. I want Kerry to win."