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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: American Spirit who wrote (503378)12/4/2003 7:21:37 AM
From: Glenn Petersen  Read Replies (1) of 769667
 
Zogby has Dean up by 30 points in NH:

Poll Shows Dean Opening Big Lead in N.H.

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Presidential Elections - AP

Thu Dec 4, 3:41 AM ET

WASHINGTON - Howard Dean (news - web sites) has opened a daunting lead in the Democratic presidential contest in New Hampshire, says a poll released Wednesday night.

Dean was at 42 percent, 30 points ahead of his closest rival, John Kerry (news - web sites), in the Zogby poll of voters who say they're likely to vote in the Jan. 27 primary. One in five, 19 percent, were undecided.

Dean had a lead of more than 20 points in several other recent polls, including a Zogby poll in October.

Kerry, a Massachusetts senator who led in the state early this year, was at 12 percent; retired Gen. Wesley Clark (news - web sites) was at 9 percent and Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman (news - web sites) was at 7 percent.

Others were in the low single digits. North Carolina Sen. John Edwards was at 4 percent, Missouri Rep. Dick Gephardt (news - web sites) was at 3 percent, and Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich (news - web sites) was at 2 percent. Others had less than 1 percent.

Pollster John Zogby said Dean is strong in all regions and among all voter groups.

The poll of 503 Democratic and independent voters was taken Dec. 1-3 and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4.5 percentage points.
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