Posted on 12/22/2002 3:56:19 PM PST by KLT
WASHINGTON (Dec. 22) - John Kerry and Joseph Lieberman have the most support among Democrats when asked about the field of likely 2004 candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination, a poll suggests.
But Hillary Rodham Clinton would lead if she were to enter the field.
Among the current field of likely candidates, Democrats put Sens. Kerry of Massachusetts and Lieberman of Connecticut at 16 percent followed by Rep. Dick Gephardt of Missouri at 10 percent, with others in single digits. Twenty-four percent said they were unsure.
In an expanded field that included Clinton, the New York senator was the choice of 30 percent of registered Democrats in a Time/CNN poll released Saturday. Clinton aides have said consistently that she does not plan to run in 2004.
Trailing Clinton with 13 percent each were Kerry and Lieberman with others in single digits.
Previous polls of Democrats had put Al Gore, the 2000 Democratic nominee, at the top among potential 2004 candidates. When Clinton was included in those early polls, she was not far behind. Gore announced last weekend he would not run in 2004.
Such early polls are largely a measure of the public's familiarity with potential candidates.
Among the field of likely candidates, Kerry has formed an exploratory committee, Vermont Gov. Howard Dean says he is running and others say they will announce their intentions soon.
In hypothetical matchups against President Bush, Lieberman trailed 54-40 and Kerry was behind 55-40, according to registered voters surveyed.
The telephone survey of 1,006 adults, 18 and older, was conducted Tuesday and Wednesday, and had an error margin of plus or minus 3 percentage points, larger for subgroups.
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We've got to get to work guys, this effects all of us!
Stay Safe !
CNN/Time Poll conducted by Harris Interactive. Nov. 13-14, 2002. N=454 Democrats and independents who lean Democratic nationwide: |
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"Thinking ahead to the 2004 presidential election, if you were asked to vote for a Democratic presidential nominee for president today, which of the following Democrats would you vote for? . . ." |
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Without Clinton |
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Al Gore | 36 | 53 | ||||
Hillary Clinton | 26 | n/a | ||||
Joseph Lieberman | 8 | 10 | ||||
Tom Daschle | 7 | 10 | ||||
John Kerry | 7 | 8 | ||||
Dick Gephardt | 5 | 6 | ||||
John Edwards | 2 | 3 | ||||
Howard Dean | - | 1 | ||||
Not sure | 9 | 9 | ||||
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OMG, we said the same thing here in NY...now look at who is one of our Senators...Chucky Cheese Schumer was bad enough...having the HitleryBEAST is a complete and utter embarrassment...
Can you believe that?? She could WIN??
"Whatchu talkin bout MOFO," said revrunt Jackass.
Speakin' of Potty-Mouth....
Hillary's own racial/ethnic slur !.....
BOOK CHARGES: HILLARY CALLED AIDE JEW BA**ARD |
DRUDGE REPORT FRIDAY JULY 14, 2000 12:00:00 ET **World Exclusive** **Contains Graphic Description** Hillary Clinton has angered Jewish voters in New York and nationally with her controversial support of a Palestinian State, and her startling embrace of Yasser Arafat s wife. Questions remain, and the debate intensifies, as to whether she can win the crucial Jewish vote in New York as she wages a neck-and-neck battle with Congressman Rick Lazio, who has made the Jewish question a campaign issue. Now, as the race comes down to the wire, a new book is set to explore the first lady s feelings about Jews and anti-Semitic sentiments held by certain Rodham family members. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0060193921/drudgereport>Biographer Jerry Oppenheimer s new book STATE OF A UNION: INSIDE THE COMPLEX MARRIAGE OF BILL AND HILLARY CLINTON will not be released by HARPERCOLLINS until Tuesday, but the DRUDGE REPORT can reveal: In one particularly shocking passage in the book, Oppenheimer quotes a campaign official who describes an angry attack by Hillary in which she screams at him, "You fu**ing Jew ba**ard!" |
My apologies for the language, even though I did ** it out. I had to show the blatant hypocrisy. |
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