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Politics : HOWARD DEAN -THE NEXT PRESIDENT?

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To: calgal who wrote (1609)1/7/2004 10:49:25 PM
From: Eashoa' M'sheekha  Read Replies (2) of 3079
 
Interesting Interpretation From Faux News Westi.

>>The Gallup poll of 465 Democrats and those who lean Democratic had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 5 percentage points, meaning Dean and Clark are essentially tied for the lead nationally. The poll was taken January 2-5. <<

Right.

>>Twenty-four percent of registered Democrats and Democratic-leaning voters said they would choose Dean, while Clark came in second with 20 percent.<<



It also means that Dean could have 29 percent and Clark could have 15 percent if you were to look at the opposite extreme limit in the margin of error.

But :

>>In that same poll three weeks ago, Dean received 27 percent, while Clark and Lieberman were tied for second place with 12 percent each.<<

Which is more likely?

Faux news and the Republicans( one and the same really ) clearly want Clark instead of Dean .

Would you concur?

KC
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