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Article: Clark campaigns in South Carolina.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
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- January 19, 2004
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Byline: Dana Hull
COLUMBIA, S.C. _ While his rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination fought it out Monday on Iowa's frozen turf, retired Gen. Wesley Clark spent the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday campaigning in South Carolina, where blacks will make up perhaps 50 percent of voters in a key primary Feb. 3.
Clark has spent more time in South Carolina than any of the other six states that have primaries Feb. 3, and Monday was the 10th day he's campaigned here. Thirty-second television ads for him have been airing since Dec. 2, and the Clark campaign has five state offices, 40 paid staffers and a dozen full-time volunteers.
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