Hours after White House chief of staff Andy Card declared Bush the winner, aides to the president said they were giving Kerry time to consider his next step.
He did, in a series of private meetings in Boston, where talk of concession was in the air.
One senior Democrat familiar with the discussions said Edwards was suggesting to Kerry that he shouldn't concede.
The official said Edwards, a trial lawyer, wanted to make sure all options were explored and that Democrats pursued them as thoroughly as Republicans would if the positions were reversed.
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