January 15, 2004
Command Post 2004 Polls | Latest Iowa Numbers (1/15/03)
Reuters/MSNBC/Zogby Poll (MoE ± 4.5):
Howard Dean 21 % (-3)
Dick Gephardt 21 % (no change)
John Kerry 22 % (+1)
John Edwards 17 % (+2)
Wesley Clark 3 % (no change)
Dennis Kucinich 3 % (+1)
Joe Lieberman 1 % (no change)
Carol Moseley Braun 1 % (no change)
Al Sharpton - % (no change)
Other/Undecided 11 % (-1)
Research 2000 for KCCI-TV MoE ± 4:
Howard Dean 22 %
Dick Gephardt 18 %
John Kerry 21 %
John Edwards 18 %
Wesley Clark 2 %
Dennis Kucinich 5 %
Joe Lieberman 1 %
Other/Undecided 13 %
Courtesy of PollingReport.com
Posted by Mike Van Winkle at January 15, 2004 11:01 PM
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With the polls evening up, it will come down to campaign organization - where Dean and Gephardt have, and Kerry and Edwards do not… though I saw something about veterans organizing for Kerry…
Posted by: lewy14 at January 16, 2004 02:56 AM
certainly. I haven’t written on this because I can’t find the source yet, but I read sometime ago that Dean’s organization in Iowa is somewhat lacking. Most of the staff is working their first campaign and last year they had trouble coordinating very basic events. Now I’m am sure the org. has improved somewhat, but the fact of the relative inexperience of Deaniacs could play a very very important roll next week.
Posted by: mike van winkle at January 16, 2004 08:09 AM
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