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2004 US Presidential Election
November 07, 2003
| Poll Watch - 11/7/03

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A Zogby poll asked likely Democrat voters, "If the Democratic primary for president were held today and the candidates were [see below], for whom would you vote?"

Not Sure 34%
Howard Dean 15
Wesley Clark 10
Dick Gephardt 9
Joe Lieberman 9
John Kerry 7
Al Sharpton 4
John Edwards 3
Dennis Kucinich 2
Carol Moseley Braun 2
Other 6

(Zogby America Poll, 558 Likely Democrat Voters Nationwide, Conducted 11/3-5/03, Margin Of Error +/- 4.2%)

Undecided Still Holds A Commanding Lead. A Marist College poll asked Democrats and Democrat-leaning independents, "If the next Democratic presidential primary were held today, whom would you support if the candidates are [list candidates]?"

Undecided 32%
Howard Dean 16
Joseph Lieberman 12
Richard Gephardt 10
John Kerry 9
Wesley Clark 8
Al Sharpton 5
John Edwards 4
Carol Moseley Braun 3
Dennis Kucinich 1

(Marist College Poll, 339 Democrats And Democrat-leaning Independents Nationwide, Conducted 10/27-29/03, Margin Of Error +/- 5.5%)

IN THE STATES

SOUTH CAROLINA (Primary February 3, 2004)

Kerry Behind Everyone But Kucinich. A poll of registered Democrat voters were asked, "If the South Carolina Democratic Presidential Preference Primary were being held today between [list names, rotate] for whom would you vote?"

Undecided 38%
Wesley Clark 17
John Edwards 10
Joe Lieberman 8
Howard Dean 7
Dick Gephardt 7
Al Sharpton 5
Carol Moseley Braun 5
John Kerry 4
Dennis Kucinich 1

(American Research Group Poll, 600 Registered Democrats And Undeclared Voters, Conducted 10/26-30/03, Margin Of Error +/- 4%)

VERMONT (Primary March 2, 2004)

Few See Clark As Dean Threat. In a poll conducted for CBS Burlington affiliate WCAX, likely voters were asked, "Which Democratic candidate do you think poses the biggest threat to Howard Dean winning the nomination?"

John Kerry 32%
Wesley Clark 15
Richard Gephardt 13
Joe Lieberman 6
John Edwards -
Al Sharpton -
Carol Moseley Braun -
Dennis Kucinich -

(Research 2000 Poll, 400 Likely Voters, Conducted 10/28-30/03, Margin Of Error +/- 5%)

NEW HAMPSHIRE (Primary January 27, 2004)

Undecided In Race With Kerry For Second Place. American Research Group's New Hampshire Poll asked random sample of registered Democrats and undeclared voters, "If the New Hampshire Democratic Presidential Preference Primary were being held today between [list names, rotate], for whom would you vote?"

Howard Dean 38%
John Kerry 24
Undecided 21
Wesley Clark 4
Joe Lieberman 4
John Edwards 4
Dick Gephardt 3
Carol Moseley Braun 1
Dennis Kucinich 1
Al Sharpton 0

(American Research Group Poll, 600 Registered Democrats And Undeclared Voters, Conducted 11/2-5/03, Margin Of Error +/- 4%)

NEW YORK (Primary March 2, 2004)

Sharpton Beats Gephardt, Edwards. A Quinnipiac University poll asked registered Democrat voters, "After I read all nine names, tell me which one you would most like to see the Democrats nominate for president in 2004."

DK/NA 19%
Lieberman 17
Dean 15
Clark 12
Sharpton 11
Kerry 11
Gephardt 9
Edwards 3
Moseley-Braun 3
Kucinich 1

(Quinnipiac University Poll, 483 Registered Democrat Voters, Conducted 11/2-5/03, Margin Of Error +/- 4.5%)

Hillary Holds Dem Hopefuls To Single Digits. The Quinnipiac University poll then asked registered Democrat voters, "Suppose New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton decides to run for president in 2004. Who would you most like to see the Democrats nominate for president in 2004?"

Clinton 48%
Dean 9
Clark 9
Lieberman 8
Kerry 7
Gephardt 6
DK/NA 6
Sharpton 4
Edwards 1
Kucinich 1
Moseley-Braun -

(Quinnipiac University Poll, 483 Registered Democrat Voters, Conducted 11/2-5/03, Margin Of Error +/- 4.5%)



Posted by Michele at November 7, 2003 07:22 PM | TrackBack
Comments

Very interesting comments going on over at Kevin Drum’s site talking about the possibility of a brokered convention. Mainstream Democrats discussing the candidates without any great enthusiasm…

Posted by: lewy14 at November 8, 2003 06:20 AM

I actually met a Dennis Kucinch supporter Friday night. They really do exist. It’s kind of a buzz to meet one in the flesh and now I understand the thrill bird watchers get when they spy a tanager.

Posted by: loco at November 9, 2003 10:48 AM

Let’s use the primary and caucus system to tell the Democratic party that we’re not just trying to gain turf. Let’s vote our hearts this time!

Believe it or not, there are lots of Kucinich supporters. Skeptical voters should ask why the media don’t acknowledge the one candidate speaking truth to power. Listen to the man speak. Read his words and then decide. Do you try to pick a winner? That’s gambling. Do you choose a candidate who represents your values? That’s Democracy!

Kucinich is knowledgeable about the issues - knows the content of the bills being voted on in Congress. He understands how the majotiry of Americans really live and knows how to empower the people.

Vote early and often! Participate in you primary and vote from your true beliefs, not your fears.

Posted by: Shlomit at November 23, 2003 06:10 PM

to all prez canidates .
what will you on your first week in the white house ,bush made it clear as did other countries we have friends big friend we got us’s back as they got our. what message would u send to the terrorist.you all say the music now is bad i want yall to do 1 thing after you all read this go to a store and buy the black-eyed-peas album and put it on track 13 they dont make it any clearer gentlemen and lady should u win the election do u belive you would shame or screw the county in any way, where is your stance on every thing bush said did dose ? good day good bye

Posted by: cristian at December 15, 2003 02:52 PM

WAKE UP AMERICAN PEOPLE!!
My god the best thing you could do is vote for Kucinich,but no because the media whores never see him on the tv so he is not the front runnner. The guys who get the media play alwaaays win.
WAKE UP LISTEN TO DENNIS. HE IS A PRESIDENT FOR THE PEOPLE.

Posted by: jordan curle at December 18, 2003 06:14 PM

Dennis Kucinich has my vote. He has the best ideas. He is on the side of all the people not just the wealthy and the big corporations. I have heard him speak twice. He far better than all the other candidates. Check out has web site at kucinich.us. The media ignoring him. It is a shame.

Posted by: Robert Thornthwaite at December 20, 2003 07:18 PM

I am in favor of any presidental candiate that isn’t George Bush!

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