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To: DMaA who wrote (171280)8/14/2001 2:10:03 PM
From: Nemer  Respond to of 769667
 
POLL ANALYSES
August 13, 2001
Al Gore, Hillary Rodham Clinton Early Democratic Favorites for 2004
Dead heat in hypothetical race between Bush and Gore

Gore is the clear leader, with 34% of all Democrats saying they would support the party's 2000 nominee. Clinton comes in second, favored by 21% of the party, followed by former New Jersey Senator Bill Bradley with 12% support. The Democratic Party's vice presidential nominee in 2000, Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman, draws 9% support, as does House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt. Massachusetts Senator John Kerry receives 6% of the vote, followed by Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle with 2%, and Senators John Edwards from North Carolina and Joe Biden from Delaware with 1% each.

A hypothetical contest between the two major candidates who ran in 2000 finds a dead heat among all Americans, with 48% each choosing George W. Bush and Al Gore. Among registered voters, Bush has a one-point advantage, 49% to 48%, but that difference is well within the margin of error of the poll, leaving the race too close to call.



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