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Zomby Woof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-04 09:02 PM
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58. It isn't dead in AZ...
But I'd start making plans for the memorial service.

2 polls, one from Zogby, and one from the Arizona Republic have the following results:

The Republic Poll indicated Kerry was the choice of 27 percent of respondents, followed by retired Gen. Wesley Clark (18 percent), former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean (13 percent), Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman (10 percent) and Edwards (8 percent).

A Zogby International Poll of 600 voters conducted Tuesday through Thursday had Kerry with an even larger lead, pulling down support from 38 percent of respondents, followed by Clark (17 percent), Dean (12 percent), Edwards (6 percent), Lieberman (6 percent), Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio (2 percent) and the Rev. Al Sharpton (1 percent). It had 18 percent undecided.

http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0131poll31.html

BTW, I was polled by Zogby the other night, making me one of the 600 mentioned there.
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