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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Klaus: [QB] Who describes themself as Cheeky? Strange. [b]I'M ONE VERY 'SEXY' SENIOR [/b] By DEBORAH ORIN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- June 15, 2004 -- WASHINGTON —John Kerry's wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry, touts herself as "sexy" and "cheeky" in an interview being broadcast tonight. "I'm cheeky, I'm sexy, whatever. You know, I've got a lot of life inside," the 65-year-old first-lady wannabe says with a giggle in an interview with CBS News. When CBS correspondent Byron Pitts tells her that not many women her age say they're sexy, she quips, "How many of that age have you asked?" Her comments were sparked by her husband's description of her as "saucy, sexy, brilliant." Mrs. Kerry has spoken publicly of her fondness for Botox injections to smooth her wrinkles, a revelation that fueled rumors that her husband, 60, had used Botox, too. He denied it. Mrs. Kerry is worth an estimated $550 million as ketchup heiress via her late first husband, Sen. John Heinz (R-Pa.). And she repeats her refusal to release her full tax returns. "Anything that I have that is joint with my children, I will not divulge, period," she says in the interview airing on tonight's "CBS Evening News." The interview airs as Kerry and President Bush hit the campaign trail again after a week's break for Ronald Reagan's funeral. The first polling data since the funeral, the Rasmussen daily tracking poll, shows no major Reagan impact on the 2004 race, which remains a virtual tie: Kerry with 47 percent and Bush with 46. But an ABC News analysis projected Bush is likely to have at least 254 electoral votes — 270 are needed to win — and Kerry 217, with 67 in the toss-up states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Oregon, New Mexico and New Hampshire. Sen. Kerry had a fund-raiser last night at singer Jon Bon Jovi's Middletown, N.J., estate. In the interview, Mrs. Kerry says she switched from Republican to Democrat in 2003 due to the GOP campaign that defeated Sen. Max Cleland (Ga.), who lost three limbs in a Vietnam grenade accident. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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