If the Democratic presidential primary were held today, Sen. Joe Lieberman would get the most votes in Oklahoma, according to a poll commissioned by The Oklahoman.
The poll by Oklahoma Opinion Quarterly, a project of Wilson Research Strategies Inc., shows 10 percent of voters would choose Lieberman.
Retired Gen. Wesley Clark and former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean each would receive 9 percent of the votes, and U.S. Rep. Dick Gephardt would come in a close third. Eight percent of respondents said they would cast a vote for the Missouri lawmaker.
Of those surveyed, 5 percent said they would vote for Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. North Carolina Sen. John Edwards garnered 3 percent. The Rev. Al Sharpton and former Illinois Sen. Carol Moseley Braun each received 2 percent, and 1 percent said they would vote for Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich.
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http://www.newsok.com/cgi-bin/show_article?ID=1130950&TP=getarticleThis is good news for Dean, because he supposedly isn't supposed to be able do well in the South.