WASHINGTON -- Senator Joseph Biden tried yesterday to stem the damage from the botched launch of his presidential campaign as underdog candidates in the Democratic field looked to gain momentum from the party faithful.
The Democratic National Committee wrapped up a three-day winter meeting that offered speeches from all 10 candidates already in the race or considering a bid. Those leading in the polls all appeared Friday.
The crowd thinned to less than half yesterday, but those in attendance were no less enthusiastic. Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico stirred them by calling for a primary without negative campaigning and saying he would bring troops home from Iraq by the end of the year.