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Wed Sep-03-03 11:07 AM
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Newsday Poll...Kucinich leads... |
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Carol Moseley Braun (117 responses)2.6%
Howard Dean (1622 responses)36.6%
John Edwards (12 responses)0.3%
Dick Gephardt (226 responses)5.1%
Bob Graham (11 responses)0.2%
John Kerry (41 responses)0.9%
Dennis Kucinich (2163 responses)48.8%
Joe Lieberman (19 responses)0.4%
Al Sharpton (53 responses)1.2%
4436 total responses
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Wed Sep-03-03 11:08 AM
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Wed Sep-03-03 11:18 AM
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Wed Sep-03-03 11:34 AM
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3. Okay, I'm a Dean supporter, BUT... |
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I REALLY liked the 5.7 percent answer to whether people would vote for George Bush. THAT'S what I hope we see more of!
I could live with Kucinich. Except for that thorny "women's right to choose" position, which is one of my top priorities, I like him, too. And he sure as hell is correct about the DAMNED war.
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Wed Sep-03-03 11:43 AM
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...but I think this is great for Kucinich. He should be taken seriously.
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Wed Sep-03-03 12:45 PM
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6. Ah, an Internet poll. Not worth much. |
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I am glad that Kucinich can draw that much support in such a poll; but that's not how he'd draw in a primary. Yes, I like the results for Kucinich and Dean; but neither is in such a good position among Democrats in general, at least not yet.
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Wed Sep-03-03 12:43 PM
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Those are pleasing when they go the way you want, but they mean nothing.
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Wed Sep-03-03 02:10 PM
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7. Considering that Many of DK's supporters are not on the net, |
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this is fairly impressive. But it IS an online poll, and Republicans can vote for the candidate they would LEAST like to oppose Bush.
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Wed Sep-03-03 09:38 PM
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11. they'd vote for Sharpton |
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Mosley-Braun and Lieberman in that case.
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Wed Sep-03-03 08:46 PM
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8. Online Polls Mean Nothing |
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Here in Iowa Kucinich is at 1%, in NH he's at 1%. He'll have to show some real movement to be any type of contender.
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Wed Sep-03-03 09:06 PM
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Nobody I know has EVER been polled for these things, so your 1% is equally meaningless. Give it a rest, the race is just beginning, even by your own polls. Where is Dean or your candidate on those same polls? Over 50%? Nah, didn't think so.
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Wed Sep-03-03 09:15 PM
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GWB-5.4 (356 resp.)
Carol Moseley Braun-1.9 (124 resp.)
Howard Dean-34.4 (2279 resp.)
John Edwards-0.02 (16 resp.)
Dick Gephart-3.5 (230 resp.)
Bob Graham-0.2 (14 resp.)
John Kerry-1.2 (78 resp.)
Dennis Kucinich-51.6 (3415 resp.)
Joe Lieberman-0.6 (42 resp.)
Al Sharpton-0.9 (61 resp.)
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