breaking news
Wesley Clark is out of the race for the
White House. The retired four-star general bowed out today after
being unable to command significant support as a first-time
presidential candidate. Clark told supporters in Little Rock this
afternoon that "This is the end of the campaign for the
presidency."
Clark had praise for the remaining rivals in the race for the
Democratic Party presidential nomination. He described John Kerry,
John Edwards and Howard Dean as "good men, good Democrats and good
patriots."
In his 20-minute address, Clark criticized George Bush, saying
the president was pursuing a "fatally flawed" foreign policy.
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Clark entered the race last fall, hoping to use his military
experience as an asset that could carry him to the presidency. He
showed significant fund-raising ability, and for a time topped
national preference polls.
However, in 14 state primaries and caucuses, Clark finished
first only once, in a narrow victory in Oklahoma. He didn`t enter
the Iowa caucuses, and some say that cost him because his absence
might have helped Kerry pick up the veterans` vote.
Kerry won Iowa, which propelled him to victories in 11 other
states.
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Clark said he will support the eventual Democratic nominee in
the fall.
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