Mods,
If this is a dupe, please forgive me.
Why Kerry & Edwards Got The Votes
NEW YORK, Jan. 20, 2004
Each candidate’s voters came to the caucuses looking for different things, but substantial numbers agreed that beating President Bush in November was an important factor.
Voter concern about health care and the economy boosted Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry to victory in the Iowa caucuses. North Carolina Sen. John Edwards, who finished second, also benefited from voter concern with these two issues, according to a CBS News entrance poll of caucus-goers.
Third-place finisher Howard Dean, the early front-runner, was hurt by the fact that his signature issue – opposition to the war in Iraq – did not resonate with caucus-goers as much as had been anticipated.
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According to the entrance polls, Dean’s strong opposition to the war in Iraq did not pay off for him in the end. While 75 percent of caucus attendees said they disapproved of the U.S. decision to go to war with Iraq, the issue was not the most important in deciding their vote. The most decisive issues cited by caucus attendees were health care, 28 percent, and the economy and jobs, 29 percent.
more (including percentage breakdowns of age groups and issues)...
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/01/19/politics/main594108.shtml?cmp=EM8705