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Jerseycoa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-05-04 09:39 PM
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Dean down 4; Kerry up 4 in national poll
Dean 22 (26)
Clark 13 (11)
Lieberman 12 (13)
Gephardt 11 (11)
Kerry 10 (6)
Sharpton 5 (7)
Edwards 5 (3)
Braun 3 (4)
Kucinich 2 (1)
Undecided 16 (18)

The latest Rasmussen Reports' survey on the Democratic Presidential nominating contest shows that former Vermont Governor Howard Dean still leads the pack. However, his lead is not as solid as it was a month ago.

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While Howard Dean has lost ground since December, the biggest gains belong to John Kerry. In our latest survey, Kerry receives 10% of the Democratic vote. That's up four points from 6% in December.

As Kerry gained four points and Dean lost four points in this survey, all of the other candidates stayed within a point or two of their December totals.


Rasmussen Reports: Democrats Ballot Preference: January 2-4, 2004, N 570, MOE +/- 4

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