cjbuchanan
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Thu Nov-13-03 12:02 PM
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New Polls from New Jersey and Wisconsin |
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New Jersey 11/6-11/10 (9/18-9/22) Dean 16 (12) Lieberman 16 (17) Kerry 15 (14) Clark 11 (16) Gephardt 9 (13) Braun 6 (2) Sharpton 5 (9) Edwards 2 (4) http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x8857.xmlWisconsin Undecided 31 Lieberman 16 Dean 14 Clark 12 Gephardt 9 Kerry 8 Sharpton 3 Edwards 2 Moseley-Braun 2 Kucinich 1 This is their first poll so there are no trend lines http://www.gmtoday.com/news/politics/state/topstory144.aspBoth polls from Kos ( http://www.dailykos.com/)
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Thu Nov-13-03 12:07 PM
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Not Liberman....who has Feingold, Kohl, and the Democratic governor endorsed there?
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Thu Nov-13-03 12:08 PM
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2. Barbara Lawton, Lt. Governor of Wisconsin, endorsed Clark |
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Edited on Thu Nov-13-03 12:09 PM by returnable
Don't know 'bout the rest, or if they've even offered endorsements.
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Thu Nov-13-03 12:10 PM
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official endorsements yet.
This poll cannot be of just probable Dem voters............
I see a few Kucinich and Dean stickers around but no Lieberman. A lot of Bush and "Support our Troops" stickers but not much else.
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Thu Nov-13-03 12:20 PM
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9. Dave Obey endorsed Gephardt |
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Ed Garvey has endorsed Kucinich
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Thu Nov-13-03 12:09 PM
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3. Jersey is real late. Wisconsin is Feb. 17. |
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Lieberman will probably be gone by then. I don't think he can win either way.
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Thu Nov-13-03 12:10 PM
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...plus Dean can count on my vote, hehe.
Later.
RJS
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Thu Nov-13-03 12:09 PM
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4. Dean is winning Jersey, Dean is winning Jer-SEY... |
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...haha. Nope, no endorsements from Gov. James E. McGreevey yet.
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Thu Nov-13-03 12:11 PM
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the sort of mature informative responses we have come to learn to expect from Dean's supporters.
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Thu Nov-13-03 12:23 PM
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...sue me for celebrating my pick's in the top slot of my state. :nopity:
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Thu Nov-13-03 12:39 PM
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Thanks for painting all of us Dean supporters with a broad brush...
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Thu Nov-13-03 12:11 PM
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7. Pretty good news for Dean |
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going from 12% and fifth place in September to 16% and tied with Lieberman in NJ for lead. Wisconsin has a lot of undecideds, but the Dean campaign is well organized already from my experience.
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Thu Nov-13-03 01:22 PM
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12. Wisconsin's poll is skewed |
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We have an open primary. They polled everyone regardless of party as you can vote for any party you wish. At the end of the article, Ms. Scattergood says that only about half of those surveyed were likely voters in the primary. So the other half are likely repukes and libertarians.
This poll isn't measuring the Dem response only. We never have a high percentage of cross-over voters either but this primary I don't think there is anything on the ballot but dems. How useful any poll in this state will be is questionable.
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