*These are InsiderAdvantage polls, conducted Jan 8-12
Dean Leader in South, With High Undecided; Southerners Say Iowa and New Hampshire Won't Affect Their Vote
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The following are the results of the poll for all respondents, as well as a second set of results for only Democratic voters.
For all 6 states: 800 sample, margin of error of plus or minus 3 percent.
Question: "If the primary election were held today, would you vote for..."
Howard Dean 15 percent
Wesley Clark 10 percent
Joe Lieberman 7 percent
Al Sharpton 5 percent
Richard Gephardt 4 percent
John Edwards 2 percent
John Kerry 2 percent
Carol Moseley-Braun 2 percent
Dennis Kucinich 1 percent
Undecided 52 percent
Democratic voters only for the same question: (500 sample; plus or minus 4 percent)
Howard Dean 18 percent
Wesley Clark 12 percent
Joe Lieberman 7 percent
Al Sharpton 5 percent
Richard Gephardt 4 percent
John Edwards 2 percent
John Kerry 2 percent
Carol Mosely-Braun 2 percent
Dennis Kucinich 1 percent
Undecided 47 percent
And in SC:
InsiderAdvantage also surveyed South Carolina separately. That state on Feb. 3 will be the first major Southern state to hold a presidential primary following the Iowa and New Hampshire results. The South Carolina survey interviewed 300 respondents and has a margin of error of plus or minus 6 percent.
Among all South Carolina respondents, same question:
Howard Dean 12 percent
Wesley Clark 9 percent
John Edwards 9 percent
Richard Gephardt 6 percent
Joe Lieberman 5 percent
Al Sharpton 5 percent
Carol Mosely-Braun 2 percent
John Kerry 1 percent
Dennis Kucinich 1 percent
Undecided 50 percent undecided
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