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2004 US Presidential Election
July 27, 2003
Latest Polling Data: New Hampshire Dems.
The American Research Group has released their most recent New Hampshire Dem poll of likely Democratic primary voters. Top-line summary: Bad news for Lieberman, whose share dropped from 11% to 6% ... he's now running behind Gephardt, Dean, and Kerry. Speaking of Kerry, he still leads (25%), but loses to this interesting "undecided" candidate, who now has a 30% share. Go here for the gory details, and here's a screen-cap of the results: ![]() Posted by Alan at July 27, 2003 08:54 PM | TrackBack Comments
Its interesting that Kerry’s numbers are still holding strong even though he’s been somewhat absentee from the news. It indicates that he may be the favorite after all among anti-Dean dems. Posted by: Mike Van Winkle at July 28, 2003 08:23 AM The 30% undecided are just nicely saying “We’re running as fast as we can to vote for Republicans”. Posted by: Jeff B at July 28, 2003 09:40 PM Jeff B, Of all the people on this blog you are the one most overflowing with Right-Wing Rhetoric… Congratulations…. Posted by: Mike at July 29, 2003 08:55 AM Mikey! You would be doing what then? Spewing? What flavor? Texture? Color? Consistency? Maturation? Content? All these choices. So much waffling yet to be done… Posted by: Cap'n SPIN at July 29, 2003 01:49 PM Quite interesting. An 8% drop in support of the Democratic candidates overall and a 7% increase in the undecided voters. Seems the more the Democratic Candidates open their mouth, the more the voters are being turned off:-) Posted by: Jeff MacMillan at July 30, 2003 05:46 PM Dem voters are going to race to the polls to write-in or vote for Al Gore—the winner in 2000! Go to www.draftgore.com to help out! Al Gore—Peace, Prosperity and a Clean Environment—the only person who can beat George Bush according to the latest polls with Al included—Please help draft him in any way you can. Thanks!! Posted by: balafre at October 14, 2003 05:31 PM Post a comment
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