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Dean Takes the Offensive in Comments on Clark
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Last Edited | Ced Sep 24, 2003 12:22pm |
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Media | Newspaper - New York Times |
News Date | Wednesday, September 24, 2003 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | "Howard Dean, whose campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination has been built on an antiwar message, yesterday questioned the antiwar credentials of his newest opponent, Gen. Wesley K. Clark.
Dr. Dean, who himself has been accused by rivals of flip-flopping on issues, focused on remarks General Clark made last week when, in interviews, he first said that he probably would have voted for the Congressional resolution authorizing war in Iraq and then, the following day, was led to backtrack.
"I was shocked" by General Clark's initial comment on the resolution, Dr. Dean, former governor of Vermont, said in an interview as he flew from a rally in Boston to a series of fund-raisers in New York. "I was even more shocked that he switched the next day."
"He still has to clarify his position," the candidate added." |
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