Posted on 07/08/2003 9:34:55 AM PDT by areafiftyone
DURHAM - John Kerry and Howard Dean lead in a New Hampshire poll that indicates no presidential candidate has won the hearts of likely Democratic primary voters.
Sen. Kerry of Massachusetts was at 18 percent and former Vermont Gov. Dean was at 16 percent in the Granite State poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire and released Monday.
Almost a third of those surveyed said they remain undecided, while 14 percent said they would prefer New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, who has said she does not plan to run for president in 2004.
And in more bad news for the Democrats, only three-fourths of the Democratic primary voters said they will vote for the Democratic candidate against President Bush.
They are evenly divided on whether Bush will win in November or the Democrat will prevail.
Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut was at 11 percent in the poll; the remaining candidates in the field of nine were in single digits.
The poll of 266 likely primary voters was taken June 17-July 6 and had an error margin of plus or minus 6 percentage points.
Pretty pathetic!
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If Kerry is at 18% and Dean is at 16% that means Hillary has come down quite a way since her latest work of fiction. If she is at 14%, she is getting close to toast.
Anti-war, "I am a veteran" Kerry has shot himself in the foot with his mouth (his wife calls it fluff).
Dean, U.S. bashing, ready to make us a "Civil-Union" nation like Vermont. He says he will say whatever he wants to - and will self-destruct.
The others aren't even on the radar screen.
Are you ready to trust any of the Dems with your Nation? The military vote won't go to the Dems, the Dems wrote that off a long time ago.
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