Oklahoman Poll, November 18Wilson Research Strategies, N 300, MOE 6%
A new poll shows a tight race in Oklahoma's presidential primary. The Oklahoma Opinion Quarterly, commissioned by The Oklahoman, shows 10 percent of voters would choose Sen. Joe Lieberman. Nine percent would vote for retired Gen. Wesley Clark and former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean and Missouri Rep. Dick Gephardt would get 8 percent of the votes. Five percent of respondents said they would vote for Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., and 3 percent would vote for North Carolina Sen. John Edwards.
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Twenty percent of the respondents said they would not vote in the primary and another 27 percent said they were undecided or did not want to answer the question.
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Democratic hopefuls have made regular visits to Oklahoma since its primary was moved to <b>Feb. 3</b>.
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Dean supporters said a broad base of support has grown in Oklahoma since he kicked off his campaign in January. "I think the poll results further illustrate the momentum that Governor Dean has in the state," said Chilton Marshall, state director for Dean's campaign.
Clark has visited the state only a couple of times, but his television campaign message began airing Tuesday.