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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: American Spirit who wrote (485128)11/2/2003 9:53:55 AM
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No Democrat holds a clear lead in the race for the presidential nomination. Former Vermont governor Howard Dean leads the field with 16 percent of the vote, followed by Rep. Richard A. Gephardt (13 percent), Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (13 percent) and retired Gen. Wesley K. Clark (12 percent). No other candidate gets more than 10 percent of the vote. Nearly seven in 10 Democrats said they were satisfied with their choices this year, virtually identical to the proportion satisfied with the field in early January 2000.

But the survey also found that Democrats know little about the candidates. Lieberman and Gephardt are best known, though only about a third acknowledged they knew much about the two candidates' personal qualities or issue positions. Only one in six Democrats was familiar with Clark, the least well-known of the first-tier candidates.

washingtonpost.com
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