Voters Describe Ideal Nominee
Democrats in Poll Want a Candidate Who Backed Iraq War
By Dan Balz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, October 17, 2003; Page A09
Majorities of likely Democratic voters in three states with early primaries or caucuses say they
prefer a presidential nominee who supported military action against Iraq but criticized President Bush for failing to assemble international support over a candidate who opposed military action from the beginning, according to new polls conducted by the liberal Democracy Corps
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Democrats surveyed in the three states also listed foreign policy and national security experience as the most important attribute they are looking for in selecting a nominee. They rated that characteristic over such other choices as experience in Congress, being a decorated combat veteran, being a Washington outsider or having a blue-collar background.
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