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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Richard S who wrote (481521)10/26/2003 3:34:50 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) of 769667
 
So much for Dean's "huge lead" in New Hampshire.

Boston Globe today:

"Howard Dean is holding firmly to his lead in the New Hampshire primary, largely untouched by the high-profile entry of retired Army General Wesley K. Clark into the race or by targeted attacks from other candidates, according to a poll of independent and Democratic voters conducted last week.

Dean, the former governor of Vermont, drew support from 37 percent of those surveyed -- a 13-point lead over the next closest candidate, Massachusetts Senator John F. Kerry, who garnered 24 percent. The other seven contenders, including Clark, remained far behind, with support in single-digit figures, according to the Boston Globe/WBZ poll conducted by KRC Communications Research."

* Still a nice lead, but back to reality. dean is stil, beatable in New Hampshire, and that's his strongest state, a very small state BTW.
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