(09/10/03) - Dean Still Leads Kerry In New Hampshire
(CPOD) Sept. 10, 2003 – Howard Dean remains the top Democrat in New Hampshire, according to a poll by KRC/Communications Research released by WBX-TV and the Boston Globe. 38 per cent of likely voters would support the former Vermont governor in the state’s primary election, a 12 per cent lead over Massachusetts senator John Kerry.
(CPOD) Sept. 10, 2003 – Howard Dean remains the top Democrat in New Hampshire, according to a poll by KRC/Communications Research released by WBX-TV and the Boston Globe. 38 per cent of likely voters would support the former Vermont governor in the state’s primary election, a 12 per cent lead over Massachusetts senator John Kerry.
Missouri congressman Dick Gephardt and Connecticut senator Joe Lieberman have lost ground, and are both at seven per cent.
Dean recently visited California to support governor Gray Davis, who faces a recall election on Oct. 7. The New Hampshire presidential primary will take place on Jan. 27, 2004, a week after the first caucus in Iowa.
Polling Data
What candidate would you vote for in the state’s Democratic primary?
Howard Dean | 38% |
John Kerry | 26% |
Dick Gephardt | 7% |
Joe Lieberman | 7% |
John Edwards | 6% |
Dennis Kucinich | 2% |
Undecided | 12% |
Source: KRC/Communications Research / The Boston Globe / WBZ-TV
Methodology: Interviews to 400 likely New Hampshire voters, conducted on Sept. 2 and Sept. 3, 2003. No margin of error was provided.