Article: Clinton Gets a Sense of the Real Thing; Kennedy and Massachusetts Democrats Put on a Campaign Rally

Finally, a real campaign event.

After weeks of lackluster crowds, candidates who avoided sharing a stage with him, and closed fund-raisers, President Clinton came to this Boston suburb today for a rally complete with balloons, bunting and a candidate who welcomed his presence: Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.).

Before a roaring, sign-waving crowd in the Framingham Memorial Building, Clinton stumped for a group of Massachusetts Democrats but concentrated his efforts on Kennedy, who is in the closest race of his career. His challenger is Republican businessman Mitt Romney.

Clinton urged Massachusetts to "vote for the agents of change, not the agents of yesterday," and insisted that the ...

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