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If History Is Any Guide…..

by @ 12:34 pm on November 16, 2007. Filed under 2008 Election, Politics

Then the Presidential polls we’re watching right now aren’t necessarily reliable:

(CBS) Former Vermont Governor Howard Dean has pulled away from the field in the Democratic Presidential nomination race: his support among Democratic primary voters nationwide has risen in the past month, and held steady after the news of Saddam Hussein’s capture. But the race remains open: more than half of Democratic voters still have no opinion of Dean, most have not made up their minds for sure, and large numbers remain undecided.

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Dean has the backing of 23 percent of likely primary voters, the same as he did in the days just prior to Saddam’s capture, and up from 14 percent in November. His nearest rivals today are Wesley Clark and Joe Lieberman, both at 10 percent.

That was on December 16, 2003. John Kerrey was at 4%.

H/T: Andrew Sullivan

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