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A retired four-star Army general, former supreme commander of NATO, Rhodes scholar and CNN military analyst, Wesley Clark's bid for the Democratic presidential nomination is his first attempt at elected office. After third-place finishes in Virginia and Tennessee, Clark ended his campaign on February 11.
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Previous Wesley Clark results
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Wisconsin February 17, 2004
Full WI | 6th | 12,687 | 2% | 0
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Virginia February 10, 2004
Full VA | 3rd | 36,474 | 9% | 0
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Tennessee February 10, 2004
Full TN | 3rd | 85,182 | 23% | 18
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Maine February 8, 2004
Full ME | 5th | 564 | 4% | 0
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Michigan February 7, 2004
Full MI | 5th | 10,986 | 7% | 0
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South Carolina February 3, 2004
Full SC | 4th | 21,011 | 7% | 0
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Oklahoma February 3, 2004
Full OK |  | 90,526 | 30% | 15
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North Dakota February 3, 2004
Full ND | 2nd | 2,502 | 24% | 5
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New Mexico February 3, 2004
Full NM | 2nd | 19,838 | 21% | 8
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Missouri February 3, 2004
Full MO | 4th | 18,328 | 4% | 0
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Delaware February 3, 2004
Full DE | 5th | 3,145 | 10% | 0
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Arizona February 3, 2004
Full AZ | 2nd | 60,109 | 27% | 22
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New Hampshire January 27, 2004
Full NH | 3rd | 27,254 | 13% | 0
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