2004 Presidential Election
Update: Clark leads in a new Newsweek National Poll. Thanks to the Daily Kos for the link.
John Kerry has cut into Howard Dean's lead in New Hampshire according to the AP. From the article, "Howard Dean holds a 10-point lead over John Kerry among likely voters in the New Hampshire primary, according to a poll that suggests the race is tightening between the two New Englanders. Dean, the former Vermont governor, had 31 percent in the poll by the American Research Group of Manchester, N.H., while Kerry, the Massachusetts senator, had 21 percent. The remaining candidates were in single digits; 27 percent were undecided. Dean's lead over Kerry is about half what it was in a different New Hampshire poll late last month but close to the 12-point difference in another poll a week and a half ago. Rep. Dick Gephardt of Missouri was at 8 percent, and Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut had 5 percent. Florida Sen. Bob Graham, North Carolina Sen. John Edwards and retired Gen. Wesley Clark, who entered the race Wednesday, had 2 percent, while Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich and Carol Moseley Braun had 1 percent. Al Sharpton had 0 percent."
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