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National Draft Clark Headquarters Dedicated

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
In downtown Little Rock today, an enthusiastic crowd of about 60 people celebrated the man they say will be president - General Wesley Clark. Clark has yet to say if he wants to be in the 2004 race, but that`s not a big stumbling block to the folks working with the "Draft Clark" campaign. From their new home in the LaFayette building, supporters intend to keep canvassing the petitions they hope will convince Clark to run. As a former Nato commander, West Pointe graduate and Purple Heart recipient, some voters say Clark is just the person the country needs. They believe his proven record of making good decisions under actual, live fire is a testament to how well he would direct America. To get information on Clark`s views or find out how to volunteer in the "Draft Clark" campaign just call 801-VOTE.

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