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"Wit beyond measure is man's greatest treasure."
Tuesday, September 23, 2003
That's interesting!!
Two Dems beating Bush
By THOMAS M. DeFRANK
DAILY NEWS WASHINGTON BUREAU CHIEF
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2003
A CNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll released yesterday found both Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry and retired Gen. Wesley Clark, who has been a declared candidate for less than a week, are running ahead of Bush. Clark beat Bush 49% to 46% in a trial heat. Kerry nosed out Bush 48% to 47%.
The new numbers seem likely to rekindle speculation about Hillary Clinton's presidential aspirations.
That view was endorsed yesterday by former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who called Clark "something of a stalking horse" for Hillary Clinton. "If one of [the Democrats] starts to emerge with the possibility of being able to defeat President Bush, then I think she may just jump in right now," Giuliani said.
"I think he has stated the reality that it is up to me, and I have made a decision," she said. But she ducked when asked whether she'd rule out a draft by her party.
Two Dems beating Bush
By THOMAS M. DeFRANK
DAILY NEWS WASHINGTON BUREAU CHIEF
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2003
A CNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll released yesterday found both Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry and retired Gen. Wesley Clark, who has been a declared candidate for less than a week, are running ahead of Bush. Clark beat Bush 49% to 46% in a trial heat. Kerry nosed out Bush 48% to 47%.
The new numbers seem likely to rekindle speculation about Hillary Clinton's presidential aspirations.
That view was endorsed yesterday by former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who called Clark "something of a stalking horse" for Hillary Clinton. "If one of [the Democrats] starts to emerge with the possibility of being able to defeat President Bush, then I think she may just jump in right now," Giuliani said.
"I think he has stated the reality that it is up to me, and I have made a decision," she said. But she ducked when asked whether she'd rule out a draft by her party.