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  AP: Polls Show Dean with Slight Lead in N.H.
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Last EditedTexas Democrat 06  Jan 20, 2004 05:45pm
CategoryPoll
News DateJan 20, 2004 12:00am
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WASHINGTON - Howard Dean (news - web sites) begins the final stretch of campaigning for next week's New Hampshire primary with a slim lead over his rivals, according to several tracking polls out Tuesday.


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The former Vermont governor led in an American Research Group poll with 28 percent to 20 percent for Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites) and 19 percent for retired general Wesley Clark (news - web sites). Other candidates were in single digits.


Dean also was ahead in a CNN-USA Today-Gallup tracking poll with 32 percent to 25 percent for Kerry, 21 percent for Clark and single digits for others, and in a tracking poll by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center.


In that poll done for Fox News, WMUR-TV of Manchester, N.H., and WCVB-TV of Boston, Dean was at 33 percent, Kerry at 24 percent and Clark at 18 percent, with others in single digits.

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