Clark Plans to Stay at Forefront of Debate
Wed Mar 16,10:09 PM ET Associated Press
WASHINGTON - Wesley Clark ( news - web sites ) told supporters Wednesday that he's launched a redesigned Web site for his political action committee and plans to "stay at the forefront of the national debate."
The retired four-star general was one of several Democrats who ran for president in 2004. He abandoned the race in early February of that year after two third-place finishes in Southern states.
"I have been working hard to regroup after the November elections," Clark wrote in an e-mail to supporters, adding that he wants to strengthen WesPAC, his political action committee, "for the challenges ahead." [...] Read the rest at: http://tinyurl.com/6hqqg
When I was getting totally frustrated about Kerry's concession and his staying out of the Ohio and Florida recounts, I got zero results calling the Kerry office and the DNC. But when I called one of the Edwards offices in his home state, I got to speak to a fantastic man who understood what on earth I was talking about and was going to make sure a message got to Edwards. I was wanting Edwards to refuse to concede. Who says he had to because Kerry did? I don't know any more who the guy was; he sounded older and black, and was very understanding of the tragedy which was occuring.
© Virginia Metze
WASHINGTON - Wesley Clark ( news - web sites ) told supporters Wednesday that he's launched a redesigned Web site for his political action committee and plans to "stay at the forefront of the national debate."
The retired four-star general was one of several Democrats who ran for president in 2004. He abandoned the race in early February of that year after two third-place finishes in Southern states.
"I have been working hard to regroup after the November elections," Clark wrote in an e-mail to supporters, adding that he wants to strengthen WesPAC, his political action committee, "for the challenges ahead." [...] Read the rest at: http://tinyurl.com/6hqqg
When I was getting totally frustrated about Kerry's concession and his staying out of the Ohio and Florida recounts, I got zero results calling the Kerry office and the DNC. But when I called one of the Edwards offices in his home state, I got to speak to a fantastic man who understood what on earth I was talking about and was going to make sure a message got to Edwards. I was wanting Edwards to refuse to concede. Who says he had to because Kerry did? I don't know any more who the guy was; he sounded older and black, and was very understanding of the tragedy which was occuring.
© Virginia Metze
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