Monday, July 07, 2003

July 7, 2003 From: PrimaryMonitor.com Blog

Despite the media attention surrounding the race,
most likely Democratic primary voters have not yet turned
their attention to the primary. This is evident, given that
almost one-third of the electorate is undecided, and it
becomes even more clear when favorability ratings of
the candidates are examined. Among the declared
candidates, John Kerry has the highest favorability
ratings -- 70 percent of likely Democratic primary voters
have a favorable opinion of Kerry, 16 percent have an
unfavorable opinion, 6 percent are neutral, and 8 percent
say they don't know enough about him to say. Kerry's net
favorability rating, the percentage who have a favorable
opinion minus the percentage who have an unfavorable
opinion, is a very high +54%.


My inside sources on the MA / NH border say Kerry is the
one they will be voting for!

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