Dean's popularity surge hastens search for alternative to front

Sunday, December 14, 2003

HOPKINTON, N.H. -- Wesley Clark had talked for nearly an hour about Iraq, nuclear energy, taxes, even windmills, fielding questions at a rat-a-tat rate from prickly New Hampshire voters. Finally, he threw his hands in the air and smiled.

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