breaking news
Increasingly under attack by his Democratic
rivals, retired Army General Wesley Clark is holding his fire, for
now.
Clark dismisses the criticism he`s been facing as he rises in
the polls in New Hampshire and nationally, saying he doesn`t want
to get into the conventional politics mode. But he says there may
come a time when he will have to take on his rivals more directly.
A tracking poll released today showed Clark in second place in
New Hampshire, still well behind Howard Dean and slightly ahead of
John Kerry. His movement has prompted a fresh round of attacks from
some of his rivals, including Senator Joe Lieberman, who has been
criticizing both Clark`s new tax plan and old statements on the war
in Iraq.
Posted by Mike Hellgren
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