wife is Jewish, and Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., whose discovery of Jewish grandparents stirred great interest among his Irish Catholic constituents in Massachusetts. This week, the Draft Wesley Clark organization opened a New York office, in addition to its Washington office. News reports suggest the retired general may throw his hat into the ring after Labor Day. The intensifying Clark effort could pose a special challenge to Lieberman, who continues to lead most national polls but faces big problems with an increasingly liberal Democratic base. Lieberman's biggest asset is his expert- ise in defense and security issues — something lacking in most of the other Democratic contenders. Clark is a West Point veteran and Rhodes Scholar, as well as the architect of the U.S. intervention in Bosnia. But Clark is also not saddled with support for the Iraq war, as Lieberman is. Political experts say the war could be a big issue next year, if evidence con- tinues to mount that the Bush admin- istration distorted intelligence about Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction. And Clark could be helped by the fact that many Democrats — almost a majority, according to one recent poll — wish someone other than the current crop of declared candidates was running. But he faces some daunting obsta- cles to winning the nomination, said University of Virginia political scien- tist Larry Sabato. "I have a hard time believing Clark — a man who cannot even fully identify with the Democratic Party just five months before the nomination contest begins — will end up being a major factor," Sabato said. "Lieberman has problems with his candidacy right now; Clark is but a small one, at least at this point." A likelier scenario for the Clark almost-candidacy, Sabato said, is the vice-presidential slot. "A presidential nominee such as Howard Dean may take a hard look at Gen. Clark to pro- vide some national security experience to the Democratic ticket," he said. Lieberman's forces also breathed a sigh of relief this week when Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., a major player in foreign policy on Capitol Hill, announced he would not join the throng clamoring for the Democratic nomination. Biden told reporters the race was "too much of a long shot" — neglecting the fact that most political experts say it's a long shot for all of the Democrats now in the race. II Join us August 16th • 1 p.m. • Orchard Mall Center Court for WEST BLOOMFIELD • MICHIGAN Orchard Lake Road • North of Maple (248) 851-7727 Zee rite &a No Appointment Necessary Clothing should be laundered & on han gers. Open 7 Days Fast Turnover subscribe today and save almost 40%0FF the cover price! 248.351.5174 *6(14 Veal Now Accepting Fall Items Fashions & Accessories CONSIGNMENT egotkiwi-- Highland Lakes Shopping Center 42947 W. 7 Mile Rd. - Northville - (248) 347 4570 - 741840 e appreciate your busl7s- s 7 ! 8 \1\5 2003 19