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2004 US Presidential Election
February 16, 2004
Clinton | Kerry Maintains Wisconsin Lead In New Poll

The latest Reuters/MSNBC/Zogby poll shows Kerry maintaining huge lead in Wisconsin:

Kerry 47%
Dean 23%
Edwards 20%
Kucinich 2%
Sharpton 1%

According to Zogby:

Dean is polling very well among young people around Madison. It is hard to see Dean going on from here however, he is polling well enough to get delegates and it’s interesting to see that Edwards and Dean together suggest a substantial non-Kerry vote. What would happen if Kerry were to face just one opponent?

Kerry has the highest favorable ratings and is given by far and away, the best shot at defeating President Bush. Again, it’s all about electability.

The poll was conducted Friday, February 13th through Sunday, February 15. The margin of error is +/- 4.1



Posted by Dan Spencer at February 16, 2004 07:45 AM | TrackBack
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