Democratic jockeying for the White House in 2008 intensified on Sunday with Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh taking the first official step toward a run and Sen.Hillary Rodham Clinton gauging support among fellow New York lawmakers. Bayh said he would set up an exploratory committee to raise money and help assess his prospects. He plans to decide over the upcoming holidays whether to seek the Democratic nomination and announce his decision early next year. “I’m distressed about the direction we’re going in. We are a great nation with great opportunity. But we’re not fulfilling our potential today,” said Bayh, who planned appearances Monday in Iowa and next weekend in New Hampshire, two early states on the campaign calendar. Full Story
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