Clark Challenges Kerry on '92 Affirmative Action RemarksBy EDWARD WYATT
Voters in Columbia, S.C., questioned Senator John Kerry and five other Democratic candidates today.Published: January 30, 2004
COLUMBIA, S.C., Jan. 30 — Gen. Wesley K. Clark attacked Senator John Kerry today for statements that the Massachusetts senator made in 1992 about affirmative action, and the retired general also said that Mr. Kerry failed take responsibility for those statements during a debate among the Democratic candidates in South Carolina on Thursday.
The remarks by General Clark come as he is struggling to move up in opinion polls in the seven states holding presidential primaries or caucuses on Tuesday. He finished a distant third in New Hampshire, behind Mr. Kerry and Howard Dean, the former Vermont governor.
General Clark had vowed not to attack his Democratic rivals and recently took them to task for critical comments some had made about Dr. Dean. When fellow candidates assailed Dr. Dean for statements he made regarding Medicare in the mid-1990's, General Clark said that he did not think such history was relevant to the current race for president.
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