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First off, all match up polls (Bush v Dean, Kerry, Braun, your unmarried 52 year old uncle) are worthless at this point because the issues that drive the campaign have not been decided and most people do not have a clue who the non-Bush person is.
National polls at this point are also worthless since most they mainly judge name recognition. Also, since the primaries are not a national contest, it matters little.
State by state polls do mean something provided an independent group with a good history of polling does them.
When it comes to being the front-runner, it is never too early. Think in terms of sport (let's say basketball) for a moment. Would you rather be 10 points up or down with two minutes left? Back to politics, the front-runner gets a lot of free press. This leads to name recognition. This leads to more donations. The more money a candidate has, the more the press sees her or him as the front-runner. The cycle thus starts itself over.
The downside is everyone else goes after you (look how many hits Dean is taking these days). However, this can also be a good thing. If a candidate makes it through all these hits with little damage, she or he looks even more like the front-runner. Also, any candidate that attacks the front-runner is acknowledging, in some way, that they are not the front-runner. They know that if they want press coverage, they need to mention the other person's name. Please note that I am talking about nation press and that there are exceptions to this.
When it gets down to it, if you are the front-runner, you have a lot of control over the race and control is everything in politics.
Just my thoughts.
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