  AP Libby Quaid Ask not what you can do for your presidential candidates, but what they can do for you, Elizabeth Edwards told convention delegates from battleground states. "I know we're asking a lot of you, so I want make certain that you feel completely comfortable during this entire process of letting this campaign know anytime there's something that we can do for you," she told Missouri delegates at a Thursday morning breakfast meeting.
She visited breakfasts for delegations from Missouri, Florida, Iowa, Arizona and South Carolina, just hours after her introduction at the podium of "my rock, my love, and your next vice president, John Edwards. " Her voice sounding a little tired, Edwards explained, "We made a deal with the kids last night, if they were really, really good on the stage, no head-butting, nothing like that, that Emma would get to sleep with her dad, and Jack would get to sleep with me.
I will just tell you, I get the raw end of the deal on that one. " She said she and her husband and the Kerrys are looking forward to visiting Missouri next week. "We know perfectly well that our coming to Missouri is very helpful to you so that you can get out the message," she told the Missourians. "But we also know that the real work of making certain that Missouri is in the right column in November is the work that you all do.
" Later, talking briefly with reporters, she disputed the idea that Democrats had written off Missouri because Kerry's campaign stopped advertising there to save money. "Golly. I don't think all four of us would be headed to Missouri next week if we'd given up on Missouri," she said. "That's a well-kept secret if that's the case.
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