The Democratic 2004 Presidential Contest: After Gore

Connecticut Senator Joseph Lieberman and Massachusetts Senator John Kerry are the early leaders for the 2004 New York State Democratic Presidential Primary. Among registered Democrats, Lieberman has 23% and Kerry has 20%.
Senator Lieberman attracts the greatest share of former supporters of Al Gore. 31% of New York State Democrats who were backing Al Gore now say they support Lieberman.

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Direction of New York State

Views flip-flop: Only 39% of registered voters express a positive outlook about the direction of New York State. 52% currently think things are headed in the wrong direction. These findings contrast with a poll conducted in late October when 51% of registered voters thought the state was headed in the right direction and 40% thought things were going badly.

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N.H. Democratic Primary: The Candidates and the Issues

Former Vice President Al Gore and Massachusetts Senator John Kerry are the early leaders for the 2004 New Hampshire Democratic Presidential Primary. Among registered Democrats and non-enrolled voters who express an interest in voting in the Democratic primary,* Al Gore receives 31% and John Kerry receives 28%.

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