Released: February 16, 2004
Kerry On Pace To Carry Wisconsin, New Reuters/MSNBC/Zogby Poll Reveals
Massachusetts Senator John Kerry is set to carry Wisconsin with 47% of support among likely primary voters, on the eve of Wisconsin's Democratic primary. Former Vermont Governor Howard Dean steps into second place with 23%, followed by North Carolina Senator John Edwards in third place with 20%. Candidate | Feb 13 -15% | MA Senator John Kerry | 47 | Former VT Governor Howard Dean | 23 | NC Senator John Edwards | 20 | OH Congressman Dennis Kucinich | 2 | Civil Rights Activist Rev. Al Sharpton | 1 | Undecided | * | May not add up to 100%, due to rounding *In todays release, Leaners among the Undecideds have been factored in. Without Leaners, the percentage of Undecideds is 14%. Pollster John Zogby: "Kerry goes into the primary with a commanding lead. Dean is polling very well among young people around Madison. It is hard to see Dean going on from here however, he is polling well enough to get delegates and it's interesting to see that Edwards and Dean together suggest a substantial non-Kerry vote. What would happen if Kerry were to face just one opponent? Kerry has the highest favorable ratings and is given by far and away, the best shot at defeating President Bush. Again, it's all about electability. " Zogby International conducted telephone interviews of a random sampling of 600 likely primary voters statewide over a rolling three-day period. All calls were made from Zogby International headquarters in Utica, N.Y., from Friday, February 13th through Sunday, February 15. The margin of error is +/- 4.1 percentage points. Slight weights were added to age, race, union and gender to more accurately reflect the voting population. Margins of error are higher in sub-groups.
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