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Clark Workers Giving Up Pay

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Updated: January 7, 2009
About 100 staffers in the Wesley Clark presidential campaign have voluntarily agreed to forgo pay for a week to help fund campaign ads in Tennessee. Clark has spent roughly one (m) million dollars in television, radio and direct mail ads in the state. A campaign spokesman said the workers did it for the good of the cause. He said it`s NOT true that the campaign is out of money. Both Tennessee and Virginia hold primaries next Tuesday, but aides say Clark is concentrating on Tennessee, where he was expected to face strong competition from Senator John Edwards. His campaign has spent heavily on television advertising in that state as well as in Virginia and Wisconsin, which holds its primary February 17th. But aides say the campaign may end its advertising in those states and make Tennessee the make-or-break contest. Clark`s only primary victory so far came yesterday in Oklahoma, where he edged out Edwards. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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