New Hampshire Democratic Presidential Primary
January 27, 2004 by The Marist Poll
Filed under New Hampshire Poll Archive, Politics
Kerry leads the field: Massachusetts Senator John Kerry leads his rivals among likely voters for the New Hampshire Democratic primary in a two-day poll conducted Sunday and Monday. Including voters who are leaning towards a candidate, Kerry leads his closest opponent former Vermont Governor Howard Dean by 11 points. There is a statistical tie among the next three finishers, North Carolina Senator John Edwards, retired General Wesley Clark, and Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman. Congressman Dennis Kucinich and Reverend Al Sharpton trail.
New Hampshire Democratic Presidential Primary
January 26, 2004 by The Marist Poll
Filed under New Hampshire Poll Archive, Politics
Kerry leads the field: Massachusetts Senator John Kerry leads among likely voters for the New Hampshire Democratic primary in a three-day poll conducted from Friday through Sunday. Including voters who are leaning towards a candidate, Kerry leads his closest rival former Vermont Governor Howard Dean by 13 points. Retired General Wesley Clark, North Carolina Senator John Edwards, and Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman are in a statistical tie for third place. The other candidates, Congressman Dennis Kucinich and Reverend Al Sharpton trail.
New York: Statewide Ratings & Future Match-ups
January 14, 2004 by The Marist Poll
Filed under NY State, NY State Poll Archive, Politics
Approval Rating: 46% of New York State’s registered voters rate the job Governor Pataki is doing in office as excellent or good. 49% rate the job the governor is doing as fair or poor. His approval rating was 40% in a similar poll conducted last September.
New York: Presidential Campaign 2004
January 13, 2004 by The Marist Poll
Filed under NY State, NY State Poll Archive, Politics
26% of New York State Democrats are undecided in their preference for their party’s presidential nominee. Former Vermont Governor Howard Dean has the support of 26% of the state’s registered Democrats and leads each of his rivals by more than 2:1. Among the remaining candidates, only Senator Joseph Lieberman and retired General Wesley Clark have double-digit support.



