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http://www.nwanews.com/adg/story_National.php?storyid=39722Excerpt: To time his decision to Labor Day may be significant. The second televised debate among the Democratic candidates is scheduled Sept. 4 at the University of New Mexico. If Clark is a declared candidate by then, he would be allowed to participate, a spokesman for the Democratic National Committee said. And yet the chance he won’t run still exists, Clark insists repeatedly. He could still say thanks, but no thanks.
‘ ONE BITE AT THE APPLE ’ "I’ve heard he is dying to run, but his wife doesn’t want to," said University of Virginia politicalscientist Larry Sabato. Clark has acknowledged Gert’s concerns but says he is confident his family will support whatever decision he makes. In response to questions, he said Friday that it would be "a joint decision" made with his wife.
If he decides not to do it, it would crush his rapidly growing army of supporters. They remain starry-eyed over the persona and resume of the 58-year-old career Army officer and are convinced voters would find him an intriguing alternative to the already crowded field of Democratic presidential candidates.
A decision not to run might also shut the door on Clark’s future political opportunities.
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