
Washington – Former Democratic vice presidential nominee John Edwards is running for president for a second time, his campaign said Wednesday.
Edwards plans to formally announce his candidacy today from New Orleans’ 9th Ward, which is hard hit by Hurricane Katrina. But his campaign got a little ahead of itself Wednesday and announced his intentions online.
“Better a day earlier than a day late,” said Jennifer Palmieri, Edwards’ adviser.
On the eve of his announcement, Edwards visited the site of his announcement Wednesday for a photo opportunity. He did yard work at the home of Orelia Tyler, 54, whose home was gutted by Hurricane Katrina and is close to being rebuilt.
Edwards’ announcement was made after his campaign accidentally launched his campaign website a day early, then shut it back down.
The campaign website’s logo is “John Edward ’08” and its slogan is “Tomorrow begins today.”
Edwards issued a statement saying he was deeply saddened by the death of former President Ford and calling him a “true leader.” “He called on us to never lose faith that we can change America,” Edwards said.
Taking turns with about 30 young people shoveling loads of dirt in Tyler’s backyard, Edwards declined to discuss the campaign, focusing instead on the slow recovery in New Orleans, where whole neighborhoods remain a wasteland.
“Anyone who’s not concerned with the rate of recovery is not paying attention,” Edwards said. He said finger-pointing is part of the problem and he said the student volunteers he worked with provided an example of what can be accomplished through cooperation.
“I feel like a child with Santa Claus,” Tyler said before Edwards arrived.



