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From Day One as a Democratic presidential candidate, Wesley K. Clark, the retired general, has had to defend his past praise of the president's national security advisers-some of those compliments coming in a speech Clark gave at a GOP fundraising dinner in Little Rock in May, 2001. At that event, he singled out top officials from Vice President Cheney to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, calling them a "great team" and saying that "we need them there...
...comparison is ubiquitous, even in the campaign office, where a bobblehead doll of John F. Kennedy, sits still in its box. The doll is not dancing yet, but neither is Kerry, who trails Wesley Clark and Howard Dean in the most recent national polls...
...seeks to bring all nine Democratic contenders to campus this fall as part of an MSNBC special series, “Hardball: Battle for the White House,” but four candidates—retired Gen. Wesley K. Clark, former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, Ohio Representative Dennis J. Kucinich and Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut—have yet to confirm arrangements to attend...
Strategists involved in retired Gen. Wesley Clark's presidential campaign are discussing whether he should give up making paid speeches during his run for office, according to sources close to the campaign. Here's an example of why: At a speech at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, TX, on Sept. 29th, Clark talked about his life and did a book-signing, avoiding discussion of his campaign. But in the question and answer session after the speech, "Most of the questions were about his candidacy, and he answered them," said Keith Lamb, associate vice-president for student affairs. Clark also...
...poll, Vermont Governor Howard Dean received the most votes, with Senator John F. Kerry, D-M.A., and Ret. General Wesley Clark coming in second and third place, respectively. A specific tally of votes was not released...