Contenders for the US Democratic presidential nomination have attacked President George W Bush's decision to go to war in Iraq, saying he lied to the American people about weapons of mass destruction.
In a televised debate in Wisconsin the candidates, including John Kerry, Howard Dean and John Edwards, attacked President Bush's foreign policy and his failure to protect jobs at home.
Senator John Kerry is expected to increase his lead in the Wisconsin caucus tomorrow, having already won in 14 out of 16 state polls. His latest triumphs were in the Nevada and Washington DC caucuses on Saturday.
Wesley Clark, who dropped out after last Tuesday's primaries, has pledged his support for Mr Kerry.