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Feb. 3 Democratic Primary Poll Wrap up - Latest on leaders of tomorrow's Primary contests
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Posted on 02/02/2004 1:06:16 PM PST by jmcclain19
Arizona (1/31) - American Research Group
Kerry 32
Clark 21
Edwards 11
Dean 10
Lieberman 9
Undecided 24
Arizona (1/27) - SurveyUSA
Kerry 30
Clark 24
Dean 23
Lieberman 10
Edwards 7
Arizona (1/30-2/1) - Zogby
Kerry 40
Clark 27
Dean 13
Other 13
Undecided 5
Delaware (1/29) - American Research Group
Kerry 27
Lieberman 16
Dean 14
Gephardt 11
Edwards 9
Clark 8
Sharpton 1
Undecided 24
Delaware (2/1) - Survey USA
Kerry 42
Dean 12
Lieberman 10
Edwards 11
Clark 9
Other 2
Undecided 4
Missouri (1/29) - Survey USA
Kerry 41
Edwards 17
Dean 16
Clark 8
Other 9
Undecided 9
Missouri (1/30-2/1) - Zogby
Kerry 50
Edwards 15
Dean 9
Other 11
Undecided 11
Oklahoma (2/1) - American Research Group
Kerry 25
Clark 28
Edwards 21
Dean 8
Lieberman7
Undecided 9
Oklahoma (2/1)- Survey USA
Clark 31
Edwards 23
Kerry 25
Dean 9
Other 9
Undecided 3
Oklahoma (1/30-2/1) - Zogby
Clark 28
Kerry 27
Edwards 19
Lieberman 7
Dean 6
Other 2
Undecided 12
South Carolina (2/1) - American Research Group
Edwards 31
Kerry 24
Clark 11
Sharpton 10
Dean 9
Lieberman 4
Undecided 10
South Carolina (1/27) - Survey USA
Edwards 32
Clark 17
Dean 16
Kerry 13
Sharpton 10
Lieberman 5
South Carolina (1/30-2/1) - Zogby
Edwards 30
Kerry 25
Clark 10
Dean 10
Sharpton 7
Other 7
Undecided 9
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TOPICS: Front Page News; Politics/Elections; US: Arizona; US: Delaware; US: Missouri; US: Oklahoma; US: South Carolina
KEYWORDS: 2004; dean; edwards; juniortuesday; kerry; lieberman; polls; sharpton
For reference.
I've included the dates of the latest poll from each group, as well as the undecided, so that we have some idea where it could fluctuate tomorrow night.
To: jmcclain19
Kerry is riding the wave after victories in NH and Iowa... He will be annointed the victor after Tuesday.
To: jmcclain19
I'd say that Zogby is pushing for Kerry.
To: jmcclain19
Looks like he'll get 5. That's really all he needs to just about wrap it up.
4
posted on
02/02/2004 1:43:14 PM PST
by
.cnI redruM
(Vae victis! - [woe to the vanquished].)
To: jmcclain19
I wonder if they are aware of the "republicans for Dean" which was formed for the simple purpose of keeping him in the race and giving him the chance to to be the nominee.
Nothing would be more fun than the first and last debate with the President. The deanamaniacs would loose it after the embarrassing display dean would display.
First time I ever have voted for a demo-rat so it should be interesting.
5
posted on
02/02/2004 1:54:32 PM PST
by
duffer
To: duffer
Dean is over and done. I would not be surprised to see him formally pull out of the race within a week. Too bad, I know, but true.
To: San Jacinto
Watch for a number of stories to come out of some strange places (usually reliable left wing propaganda organs like the NY Times, Newsweak, ABC News, The Today Show, etc.) trashing John Kerry over the next couple of weeks. There is no way that HRC wants Mr. Kerry and the Kennedy clan to get too far ahead and into control of this situation. He is going to definitely be taken down a few pegs.
7
posted on
02/02/2004 3:19:04 PM PST
by
TheExploited
(R-Illinois)
To: duffer
According to CNN this election is over.
See the thread "Kerry Leads Bush".
8
posted on
02/02/2004 3:19:59 PM PST
by
Patrick1
To: BushisTheMan
I've read that Zog is pushing undecideds to decide. That would explain the wide discrepancies in the Kerry vote. Kerry IS none of the above!
9
posted on
02/02/2004 3:22:43 PM PST
by
AmishDude
To: AmishDude
I don't think the polls are rigged Kerry's way. He probably will win all of those races he leads now. The disturbing (if you want credible polling) thing about them is the huge discrepancies in 2nd and 3rd place finishers. Some of these polls are going to be wrong by 20 points in just 2 days!
10
posted on
02/02/2004 3:37:30 PM PST
by
azcap
To: .cnI redruM
If he gets five with under 30%, that does not really amount to much. And it looks as though Clark may pick up two.
11
posted on
02/02/2004 3:37:55 PM PST
by
Meldrim
To: Meldrim
as for delegate counts, Dean looks like he will get gooseggs in 6 of the 7 states.
He may get about 7 of the 26 pledged delegates in N.M. if Saturday's poll holds.
To: Patrick1
I guess I wasted my vote this morning.I could have voted for a guy named Fern but could not bring myself to knock the little chad out for him when Dean would be so fun.
Wait a minute .......
No there will be no repeat of Fla. here in Missouri.
13
posted on
02/03/2004 7:15:30 AM PST
by
duffer
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