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12-05-2003, 08:26 AM
Dean Dominates Dems in New Hampshire; Bush Bests Them All Next Fall
By Jimmy Moore
Talon News
December 5, 2003
MANCHESTER, NH (Talon News) -- Two new polls reveal that former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean has become a one-man show in the 2004 Democrat presidential race by far outdistancing his opponents in the key primary state of New Hampshire with less than two months to go before the election.
A Zogby International poll found that Dean has extended his lead over Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry by 30 percent in December compared with the 23 percent gap between the two candidates in October.
As late as June 2003, Kerry enjoyed a comfortable lead over all other Democrat candidates. But Dean quickly gained momentum over the summer and has not relinquished the top spot in the poll since August.
Dean led all of the Democrat contenders in this latest poll with 42 percent, Kerry had 12 percent, retired Army Gen. Wesley Clark came in at 9 percent, and Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman received 7 percent.
More (http://www.gopusa.com/news/2003/december/1205_dean_polls.shtm l)
By Jimmy Moore
Talon News
December 5, 2003
MANCHESTER, NH (Talon News) -- Two new polls reveal that former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean has become a one-man show in the 2004 Democrat presidential race by far outdistancing his opponents in the key primary state of New Hampshire with less than two months to go before the election.
A Zogby International poll found that Dean has extended his lead over Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry by 30 percent in December compared with the 23 percent gap between the two candidates in October.
As late as June 2003, Kerry enjoyed a comfortable lead over all other Democrat candidates. But Dean quickly gained momentum over the summer and has not relinquished the top spot in the poll since August.
Dean led all of the Democrat contenders in this latest poll with 42 percent, Kerry had 12 percent, retired Army Gen. Wesley Clark came in at 9 percent, and Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman received 7 percent.
More (http://www.gopusa.com/news/2003/december/1205_dean_polls.shtm l)