Sen. John Kerry "spent yesterday in isolation at his wife's 90-acre suburban farm, working on his convention acceptance speech amid signs that the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee may announce his choice of a running mate here as early as next Tuesday," the Boston Globe reports.
Says one Kerry advisor: "We're hearing it's going to be Tuesday."
"Speculation has focused on three candidates -- Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack, US Representative Richard A. Gephardt of Missouri, and Senator John Edwards of North Carolina -- but Kerry has limited all concrete information about his search to a tight circle that includes his wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry, and James A. Johnson, the Washington banker heading his search committee. In recent days, Vilsack has been the focus of a media boomlet, but Kerry aides say other candidates including US Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr. of Delaware and former senator Sam Nunn of Georgia remain possible choices."
A USA Today/CNN/Gallup Poll shows Sen. John Edwards "is the vice presidential prospect who most excites Democrats, but large majorities of Democrats" say "they'd also be satisfied with Missouri Rep. Dick Gephardt, retired general Wesley Clark or others. The findings underscore the Democrats' beat-Bush mood."