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(02/02/04) -

Kerry Tops Democrats In Missouri

(CPOD) Feb. 2, 2004 – Massachusetts senator John Kerry remains the Democratic presidential hopeful to beat in Missouri, according to a poll by American Research Group. 46 per cent of respondents would support Kerry in the state’s primary election, a 31 per cent lead over North Carolina senator John Edwards.

(CPOD) Feb. 2, 2004 – Massachusetts senator John Kerry remains the Democratic presidential hopeful to beat in Missouri, according to a poll by American Research Group. 46 per cent of respondents would support Kerry in the state’s primary election, a 31 per cent lead over North Carolina senator John Edwards.

Former Vermont governor Howard Dean leads the rest of the field with seven per cent. Voting intention was affected after Missouri congressman Dick Gephardt withdrew from the race on Jan. 20.

Kerry won the New Hampshire primary on Jan. 27, as well as the Iowa caucus on Jan. 19. Edwards finished second in Iowa and fourth in New Hampshire.

Seven states –Arizona, Delaware, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, North Dakota and South Carolina– will hold votes tomorrow. Gephardt’s name will appear on the Missouri ballots, which were made before his departure announcement.

George W. Bush won Missouri’s 11 electoral votes in 2000, with 50.4 per cent of all cast ballots. Aside from the 1956 presidential election, the state has picked the eventual winner in every contest since 1900.

Polling Data

What candidate would you vote for in Missouri’s Democratic primary?

John Kerry

46%

John Edwards

15%

Howard Dean

7%

Wesley Clark

6%

Joe Lieberman

3%

Al Sharpton

1%

Dennis Kucinich

1%

Undecided

15%

Source: American Research Group
Methodology: Telephone interviews to 600 likely Missouri primary voters, conducted on Jan. 28 and Jan. 29, 2004. Margin of error is 4 per cent.