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Nicholas_J Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 03:51 PM
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11. Dean is actually showing poorly
Edited on Wed Oct-08-03 03:52 PM by Nicholas_J
In the posible percent that he could wing either New Hampshire or Iowa by if he can win at all. If he does it will be with thirty percent of the vote or less in each state dues to the large number of other candidates. Pollsters and democratic pollsters are becoming worried about what is being called the Dean disaster by many in the DNC and the DLC.

By the way, the exit polls at the fall DNC meeting just past, show that actual DNC members prefer Kerry to all of the other candidates by an almost 2 to one ratio.

Clark and Dean run equally with five out of ten voters DNC members believing that Dean or Clark would get the nomination, but 8 out of ten stating that they beleive Kerry will be the nominee. For the delegate reason I have stated above. The number of people who beleived that Kerry would be able to win in 2004 showed the same ratio.
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