HARRISONBURG - As further evidence of Virginia's status as a battleground state, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's campaign brought in another high-profile supporter to stump for him.
Retired Army Gen. Wesley Clark, who ran for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination, campaigned for the Illinois senator Wednesday night in Harrisonburg.
"It's time for change in America," Clark told a friendly crowd of about 250 at Court Square Theater. "It's time for some new ideas and new people to bring those ideas into America."
Clark told the crowd that Obama has the vision needed to fix the country's problems, which he laid at the feet of the current Bush administration.
Four Crises In Eight Years
Clark said there have been four crises involving the United States while President Bush has been in office.
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