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Poll of Democrats reveals Gore could still steal the show
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Contributor | kal |
Last Edited | kal Jun 29, 2007 09:55pm |
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Category | Poll |
Media | Newspaper - Guardian |
News Date | Saturday, June 30, 2007 03:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | A presidential election poll suggesting Democratic voters would prefer former vice-president Al Gore to any of the declared contenders, including frontrunner Hillary Clinton, has highlighted continuing dissatisfaction among supporters of both main parties with the choice of candidates to succeed George Bush.
The poll, conducted in New Hampshire by 7News and Suffolk University, confirmed Ms Clinton's nationwide double-digit lead over her main rival, Illinois senator Barack Obama. The former first lady and New York senator attracted 37% support, against Mr Obama's 19%. John Edwards, a former North Carolina senator, was on 9%.
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