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Clark`s Finances Healthy

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Updated: January 7, 2009
Wesley Clark`s presidential campaign is trying to dispel concerns that it is running out of money. Campaign spokesman Bill Bush says the campaign raised 160-thousand dollars via the Internet yesterday -- the day after Clark won the Democratic primary in Oklahoma. But the campaign for Senator John Edwards, the rival Clark narrowly beat, says it raised at least 200-thousand dollars yesterday. Edwards won Tuesday`s primary in South Carolina and his campaign is claiming Oklahoma -- where less than one percent of the vote separated the two candidates -- as a tie. Of late, Clark has been competing with Edwards for second-place in the Democratic Party presidential primaries, behind Senator John Kerry, who has won seven of nine contests so far this year. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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