Kerry: 'We Can Do Better' Democrats Hit Ground Running in Effort to Reclaim Presidency

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BOSTON - John Kerry will leave here as his party's presidential nominee after promising a polarized national electorate Thursday night he can make the country stronger at home and more respected in the world.

"We can do better and we will," the Massachusetts senator said in his much anticipated acceptance speech to the Democratic National Convention, where delegates the day before overwhelmingly nominated him to challenge President George W. Bush in November.

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Kerry: 'We Can Do Better' Democrats Hit Ground Running in Effort to Reclaim Presidency

"For us, this is a country of the future," he said.

Much of Kerry's 50-minute address to the bursting FleetCenter crowd was devoted to national security. Kerry, a decorated Vietnam War veteran, sought to assure voters it is safe to replace Bush...

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