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To: Ron who wrote (6330)1/28/2004 1:46:46 AM
From: Dale Baker  Read Replies (1) of 20773
 
Interesting that Iraq was not a top issue for most NH voters. If that trend continues, Bush's plan to scare everyone into sticking with him could be derailed by domestic issues. Still very early but something to watch for.

Dean was narrowly favored by those New Hampshire voters who said the Iraq war was their most important issue, but while more than nearly two in three voters said they disapproved of Bush's decision to go to war, Iraq was the top issue of just one in five voters. Many more said health care and the economy were the most important issues, and Kerry demolished Dean easily among those voters.

Almost half of the electorate described themselves as "angry" at Bush -- a constituency once considered Dean's core -- but Kerry narrowly led Dean among those voters and easily outdistanced Dean among those with less-intense feelings toward Bush.
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