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GOP losing military voter

"The Iraq War has driven a silent wedge between the GOP and the serving military voter"

Kos put a diary up last night that drew a ton of comments:

I was starting to think that Clark was shying away from a presidential run, given that every other potential candidate save Gore had jumped in. Apparently, a Clark "adviser" says he'll be making an announcement in two weeks.

There is a very interesting post in the comments section by self-identified Republican "Infantry Field Grade," who writes: "Myself, I would have a hard time voting for Hillary. But Wes Clark? This republican military voter would do it in a heart beat."

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