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Politics : WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004

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To: American Spirit who wrote (6706)11/21/2003 7:31:30 PM
From: Glenn Petersen  Read Replies (2) of 10965
 
Poll: Dean Has Big N.H. Lead Over Kerry

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CONCORD, N.H. - Democratic front-runner Howard Dean (news - web sites)'s lead over rival John Kerry (news - web sites) increased to 21 percentage points in the latest poll of likely voters in the New Hampshire primary.

Dean, the former Vermont governor, remained at 38 percent in the American Research Group poll, but Kerry's support dropped 7 percentage points to 17 percent. The two New Englanders — Kerry is Massachusetts' junior senator — are in a must-win battle in the Granite State.

Wesley Clark (news - web sites) moved from 4 percent two weeks earlier to 7 percent, which was within the poll's margin of error of plus or minus four percentage points.

Among the remaining candidates, Joe Lieberman (news - web sites) was at 5 percent; John Edwards and Dick Gephardt (news - web sites) at 4 percent; Dennis Kucinich (news - web sites) at 3 percent and Carol Moseley Braun at 1 percent. Al Sharpton had less than 1 percent. Twenty-one percent were undecided, unchanged from two weeks earlier.

The poll of 600 likely voters was conducted Monday through Thursday.

The primary is Jan. 27.
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