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Election Not About Electing The Person You "Want To Have A Beer With", Says Clark

Last updated on Friday, April 11, 2008
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(INDIANAPOLIS) - Former presidential hopeful General Wesley Clark hit the campaign trail in Indiana for Senator Hillary Clinton.

The retired general spoke to several dozen at the IBEW Hall in Downtown Indianapolis, touting the senator as the candidate with the most and best experience for the job of commander-in-chief.

Clark says Clinton's plans for getting out of Iraq and her focused strategy set her apart from Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain.

Clark was asked about a variety of subjects during the town hall meeting, including the war in Iraq, improving conditions for veterans' health care, and the media's portrayal of President George W. Bush.

Clark says this election is not about electing the person you "want to have a beer with," but who is the strongest leader.

Clark also made stops in West Lafayette, Sellersburg, and Scottsburg.


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