KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- After Sen. John Kerry's win in New Hampshire, the presidential primary heads to Missouri and six other states, which will all vote Feb. 3.
A just-released survey of likely Missouri primary voters shows the state remains up for grabs, KMBC's Micheal Mahoney reported
More than one-third of those surveyed said they were undecided about who they will support. The only candidate who had double-digit numbers was Sen. John Kerry, who pulled a quarter of the survey support. The rest of the field, including Edwards, Dean, Clark and Lieberman, were all in single digits.
Scott Burnett, a Democratic activist who has worked in many campaigns, said no one expected Missouri to be this competitive.
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