Three months to the Primary, and Kerry is out of it already? Sacre Bleu!" What has happened to that "Splendid Frenchman?"
Poll puts Dean 21 points over Kerry in New Hampshire
The Associated Press 11/21/2003, 3:47 p.m. ET
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -- A poll released Friday had former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean leading Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry by 21 percentage points in New Hampshire, up from 14 points two weeks earlier.
Try Our Classifieds
Dean stayed the same with 38 percent in the American Research Group telephone poll, while Kerry dropped 7 points to 17 percent.
Retired Gen. Wesley Clark had 7 percent, up from 4 percent two weeks earlier.
The poll, conducted Monday through Thursday, reached 600 registered voters who said they definitely plan to vote in the New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary on Jan. 27. The sampling margin of error was plus or minus 4 percentage points.
Next was Sen. Joe Lieberman, 5 percent; Sen. John Edwards and Rep. Dick Gephardt, 4 percent each; Rep. Dennis Kucinich, 3 percent; and former Ambassador Carol Moseley Braun, 1 percent. Minister Al Sharpton had less than 1 percent, and 21 percent were undecided, unchanged from two weeks earlier.
Copyright 2003 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
masslive.com |