Gallop Poll 1/25/2004PRINCETON, NJ -- Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry maintains a stable lead in the latest CNN/USA Today/Gallup New Hampshire tracking poll. In interviews conducted Friday and Saturday, Kerry leads former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean by 13 points among likely primary voters in that state, 38% to 25%. At least 10 percentage points have separated the two front-running candidates since the Iowa caucuses. In recent days, the bulk of the movement in candidate support has come lower in the pecking order. Just 10% of likely New Hampshire primary voters now say they intend to vote for retired Gen. Wesley Clark, down from 21% in the initial tracking poll on Jan. 17-19. Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman has seen a slight increase in support in recent days, and now 12% of likely primary voters say they intend to vote for him. After a small increase in support following a strong showing in Iowa, North Carolina Sen. John Edwards stands at 9% in the latest poll.
Kerry 38%
Dean 25%
Lieberman 12%
Clark 10%
Edwards 9%
Kucinich 2%
Sharpton *
None/other/noopinion 4%
http://gallup.com/poll/releases/pr040125.asp7NEWS and Suffolk University Daily Tracking Poll Results 1/25/2004
Kerry Pulling Away in Granite State MANCHESTER, NH - John Kerry extended his lead to 16 points over Howard Dean in the latest New Hampshire tracking poll of likely Democratic voters taken January 23 - 24. The two day rolling average of 400 respondents gave Kerry the lead with 36% followed by Dean at 20% and Wesley Clark with 11%. The survey carries an error rate of +/-4.90
John Kerry 36%
Howard Dean 20%
Wesley Clark 11%
John Edwards 8%
Joe Lieberman 6%
Dennis Kucinich 1%
Al Sharpton 1%
Undecided/REF 17%
http://www.suffolk.edu/suprc/pres/jan25_04/update.html