Wesley Clark stumping today for Weaver, Yarmuth
Associated Press
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Former presidential candidate Wesley Clark returns to central Kentucky on Saturday to campaign for Democratic office-seekers.
Clark will make stops in Radcliff, Louisville and Shepherdsville in the afternoon and early evening.
He will appear with Mike Weaver, who is challenging 2nd District Republican Rep. Ron Lewis; John Yarmuth, who is trying to unseat 3rd District GOP Rep. Anne Northup; and several legislative and local candidates from the region.
Weaver was in Kentucky less than six weeks ago to speak at the Kentucky Democratic Party's "family day" event in Frankfort.
UPDATE: See comments section of this post for details of Clark's schedule.


what are the times of these events?
Posted by: | November 04, 2006 at 11:38 AM
Here are details from the press release I got late last night.
General Wesley Clark Schedule (To Be Revised)
Saturday, November 4, 2006
11:30 am – Gen. Clark arrives
1:00 pm - 3:30 pm - Radcliff (Col. Mike Weaver & Jerry Brown for State Representative)
The Bookstore
301 W. Lincoln Trail
Radcliff, KY
5:00 pm - Okolona Democratic Club Meeting
(Yarmuth for Congress & Tim Firkins for State Representative)
Teamsters Local 783 – Behind the Bowling Alley
7711 Beulah Church Rd.
Louisville, KY
6:00 pm - Shepherdsville (Col. Mike Weaver & Larry Belcher for State Representative)
New City Hall
634 Conestoga Shepherdsville, KY
8:00-8:30pm (Louisville Press Conference) Weaver Press Conference
9:00 Leave for NY
Posted by: John Stamper | November 04, 2006 at 02:53 PM
Perhaps while Wesley Clark is there, someone can help him find his brain.
I can't believe Fox News Channel hired him as an analyst while he's seen in political ads bashing Bush and he's stumping for candidates.
I wrote to Fox to complain and asked that they hire GOP presidential hopeful John Cox as an analyst, too. Fair and balanced, right? Personally, I believe Cox is more of a viable candidate than the deceptive Clark. But that's just my opinion.
Posted by: Nathan | November 04, 2006 at 04:49 PM