2004 Presidential Election
The Daily Kos has some poll numbers from the John Edwards campaign that show him rising in Iowa and leading in South Carolina. The numbers for Gephardt and Lieberman look terrible.
NHPrimary.com is running a story about Wesley Clark, one week after his announcment. From the article, "Wesley Clark's week-old campaign is off to a slow start, staggered by miscues but still drawing crowds of dreamy Democrats who hope the retired general can defeat a wartime president. His impact on the 2004 race was immediate. The little-known Clark vaulted to the top of national polls, underscoring President Bush's vulnerabilities and the desire by some Democrats to find a four-star alternative to what they say is an uninspiring original cast. Despite the high national rating, Democrats said Tuesday they would give Clark poor or incomplete grades for his first week. Until he fleshes out his views on the Iraq war - not to mention domestic policies - activists in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and other early voting states told The Associated Press they can't be sure whether their hopes in Clark were misplaced."
Will Parker has a link to a John Zogby story on the good general.
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