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Politics : WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004

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To: American Spirit who wrote (6822)11/25/2003 9:25:26 AM
From: JakeStraw   of 10965
 
JOHN CAN'T KERRY OWN STATE: POLL

November 25, 2003 -- WASHINGTON - Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass) can't seem to get ahead of Howard Dean - not even in his home state.

A new poll shows Dean, the former Vermont governor who's considered the front-runner in the Democratic race, leading Kerry in Massachusetts by 9 percentage points.

Both candidates are from New England and competing for a politically important win in the New Hampshire primary, but recent polls show Dean way ahead there.

Losing Massachusetts or even forcing Kerry to spend valuable time campaigning for president in his home state would be politically embarrassing for Kerry.

In Massachusetts, Dean had 33 percent support, Kerry 24 percent, Wesley Clark 7 percent and Sen. Joseph Lieberman 4 percent, according to the Boston Herald poll, which had a 5 percent error margin, released yesterday.

The Massachusetts primary is March 2, more than a month after the Jan. 27 New Hampshire primary.

nypost.com
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