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dpbrown Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-14-03 11:55 AM
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Lieberman Leads in Ohio, Gephardt 2nd, Kucinich 3rd, Dean in single digits
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Edited on Fri Nov-14-03 12:12 PM by dpbrown
City Chatter : Lieberman Continues to Lead in Ohio
Wednesday, November 12, 2003

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Conducted over the last two weeks of October, and sampling Democratic and independent registered voters from throughout the state, the poll from the University of Cincinnati's Institute for Policy Research finds 18 percent supporting Lieberman followed by 14 percent favoring Missouri Congressman Dick Gephardt and 12 percent supporting Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich in a trial heat.

None of the other candidates reached double figures. Early national frontrunner Howard Dean is favored by 9 percent, followed by Sen. John Kerry (9 percent), Al Sharpton (6 percent), Carol Mosely Braun (4 percent) and Senator John Edwards (1 percent).

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Dan says:

An otherwise unglamorous assessment of Kucinich that illustrates how volatile the run for the nomination is, regardless of what the "frontrunner" is telling us.

Dan Brown
Saint Paul, Minnesota

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