Wesley Clark to announce Democratic nomination
Wesley Kanne Clark, the retired general who led NATO’s campaign to rid Serbia of Slobodan Milosevic, is expected to announce his candidacy for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination on Wednesday.
Should Clark enter and the win the race he will become the 10th Democratic presidential candidate.
58-year old Clark has an impressive record. He was first in his class at West Point and earned a Purple Heart in Vietnam.
He went on to Oxford University as a Rhodes scholar and studied a postgraduate degree in philosophy, politics and economics in 1968.
The rumour came as Senator John Edwards of North Carolina re-announced his nomination for the Democratic ticket.
Edwards pledged to be ‘a champion for regular people every day.’