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Dean accuses Clark of being a Republican
AP | 1/15/04 | NEDRA PICKLER

Posted on 01/14/2004 9:41:21 PM PST by kattracks

NASHUA, N.H. (AP) — Howard Dean on Wednesday accused Wesley Clark of being a closet Republican, sticking to his word to strike out at rivals encroaching on his lead in the Democratic presidential race.

"I think General Clark is a good guy, but I truly believe he's a Republican," Dean told a town hall meeting in New Hampshire, where Clark is narrowing Dean's lead in the polls. "I do. Harry Truman once said if you run a Republican against a Republican, the Republican's going to win every time."

In response, Clark told reporters after a national security speech in New Hampshire: "I'm a Democrat."

A spokesman, Bill Buck, said Clark is a committed Democrat who supported Bill Clinton, Al Gore and other Democratic candidates. He said Dean's comment "smacks of old-time negative politics" that will turn off voters.

"If Howard Dean wonders why his poll numbers are dropping in New Hampshire, he should look in the mirror," Buck said.

Dean said he isn't changing his campaign in response to Clark's momentum, but his remarks are part of increasing criticism of the retired Army general from Dean's campaign. Dean, the former governor of Vermont just west of New Hampshire, noted that Clark voted for Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan and attended Republican fund-raisers in recent years.

"I do not think somebody ought to run in the Democratic primary and then make the general election the Republican primary between two Republicans," Dean said to applause from the crowd.

After the New Hampshire appearances, Dean flew to Des Moines, Iowa, for a statewide bus tour that will continue through Monday's caucuses.

He was joined by Iowa Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin, actor Martin Sheen and director Rob Reiner for a rally at the Iowa State Fairgrounds where they were met by hundreds of supporters, including union workers.

Dean arrived on stage, to chants of "We Want Dean," in a bus decorated with campaign signs that he called the "people-powered express."

"We're going to have some fun in the last five days, but the fun has to end in victory. But the victory is not for the Dean campaign," he said. "The victory is for us because it's time to take this country back.

"The folks in Washington have been there a long, long time and they aren't going to give up without a fight," Dean added. "I can't do it without your help."

Dean's campaign has been distributing fliers at Clark's appearances in New Hampshire, criticizing his past support of Republicans. Dean also criticized Clark's statement during a debate last fall that while software jobs are moving to India, Americans can do other jobs.

Clark has said he doesn't approve of sending jobs to India, but Dean repeated criticism Wednesday that Clark would be indifferent to jobs going overseas.

New Hampshire holds its primary on Jan. 27, eight days after the Iowa caucuses. Polls show Dean and Missouri Rep. Dick Gephardt are leading in Iowa, with Sens. John Kerry of Massachusetts and John Edwards of North Carolina not far behind.

Dean said Monday that the race is "very close" and he will step up his criticism of his rivals in the lead-up to voting in Iowa.

Gephardt's campaign responded to Dean's criticism of Clark by taking a slap at both candidates' records on trade.

"We're not going to fix the jobs issue in America by having one candidate with the wrong record on jobs going after another candidate with the wrong record on jobs," said Gephardt campaign manager Steve Murphy.



TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: horrors; howarddean; wesleyclark

1 posted on 01/14/2004 9:41:21 PM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks
He is a Republican, like Pataki or Whitman or a younger, more stylish, sixties-ish Jeffords.
2 posted on 01/14/2004 9:43:38 PM PST by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: dead
I think Rush Limbaugh is a stealth democrat...
he's so bombastic, he gives conservativism a bad name!
3 posted on 01/14/2004 9:48:49 PM PST by 7MMmag (i'm big and fat...call me "hugh")
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To: kattracks
C'mon Howie you can't meltdown yet!

We want Dean!

We want Dean!

We want Dean!
4 posted on 01/14/2004 9:49:01 PM PST by RWR8189 (Its Morning in America Again!)
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To: RWR8189
I used to want Dean, but lately, Clark's looking even more edible.

Seriously, the guy's effing crazy.

5 posted on 01/14/2004 9:52:13 PM PST by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: kattracks

6 posted on 01/14/2004 9:54:52 PM PST by Main Street (Stuck in traffic.)
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To: dead
The only problem with Clark beating Dean is that the Clintons will still control the DNC.
7 posted on 01/14/2004 9:56:05 PM PST by CommandoFrank (Peer into the depths of hell and there is the face of Islam!)
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To: 7MMmag
I think Rush Limbaugh is a stealth democrat... he's so bombastic, he gives conservativism a bad name!

You're new, so I'll assumed you're uninformed.

Rush Limbaugh was a major factor in the Republican takeover of Congress of 1994. Never forget that. Never!

He has also pulled for conservative candidates for the 15 years he's been on the air.

Bombast is effective, sometimes.

If not for Rush Limbaugh, the conservative movement, nor conservative media, would be where it is today.

8 posted on 01/14/2004 9:59:18 PM PST by sinkspur (Adopt a shelter dog or cat! You'll save one life, and maybe two!)
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To: Main Street
ROTFLMAO!
9 posted on 01/14/2004 9:59:44 PM PST by Morgan's Raider
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To: dead
We need a flow chart; I can't keep up with who is accusing who of what.
10 posted on 01/14/2004 10:00:31 PM PST by Howlin
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To: sinkspur
"Bombast is effective, sometimes."

Kicking the enemy in the balls always works when done properly. Most have forgotten that fact.

11 posted on 01/14/2004 10:04:43 PM PST by blackbart.223
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To: kattracks
Dean accuses Clark of being a Republican

OH! the shame of it all!!

12 posted on 01/14/2004 10:08:30 PM PST by Only1choice____Freedom (The word system implies they have done something the same way at least twice)
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To: CommandoFrank
The only problem with Clark beating Dean is that the Clintons will still control the DNC.

If Dean wins the nomination (and kicks out Clinton's fluffer McAuliffe), "The Clintons, Inc." will come roaring back after Howard wins less than ten states against Bush.

That's when they really have power to be reckoned with. Hillary will be the Dems Homecoming Queen in 2008, and the GOP better come up with somebody more formidable than Jeb.

13 posted on 01/14/2004 10:19:23 PM PST by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: kattracks

14 posted on 01/14/2004 10:26:50 PM PST by Main Street (Stuck in traffic.)
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To: Howlin
We need a flow chart; I can't keep up with who is accusing who of what.

Just point and scream.....:)

15 posted on 01/14/2004 10:31:47 PM PST by Salamander (You don't know me and I was never here.)
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To: kattracks
"Dean, the former governor of Vermont just west of New Hampshire ..."

And, lest we forget, just east of New York and north of Massachusetts.

16 posted on 01/14/2004 10:31:54 PM PST by MadeInOhio
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To: kattracks
So will Dean start running commercials morphing Clark's face into Hitler's?
17 posted on 01/14/2004 10:57:29 PM PST by KellyAdmirer
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To: 7MMmag
>I think Rush Limbaugh is a stealth democrat... he's so bombastic, he gives conservativism a bad name!

I too was once a "guilty" Republican. The mainstream media gives Rush a bad name and misinterprets what he says intentionally to attack all Republicans. If you take the time to listen to his program, you'll see he's a reasonable, humorous, and pretty insightful guy. He is NOT "hateful", "angry", "racist" or however the Left is effective at painting him.
18 posted on 01/14/2004 11:11:00 PM PST by jagrmeister (I'm not a conservative. I don't seek to conserve, I seek to reform.)
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