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DLR'sCock
11-07-2007, 05:44 PM
Kucinich Tops All Other Democratic Presidential Contenders, Wins 41 States in National Poll Among Grassroots Democrats

Wed Nov 7, 12:40 AM ET

WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In the first real test of grassroots support for the eight Democratic Presidential candidates, Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich scored a stunning first place finish nationally and topped every other candidate in 41 of 50 states, according to results released late last night by Democracy for America (DFA).

Of the 150,000-plus ballots cast, Kucinich received more votes than former Senator John Edwards and Senator Barack Obama combined. Kucinich tallied 49,364 (31.97%), compared with Edwards' 24,078 (15.6%), Obama's 21,403 (13.86%), and Senator Hillary Clinton's 6,504 (4.21%).

Kucinich was the top vote-getter in 41 states, including the early-voting states of Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada. In South Carolina, another early voting state, Kucinich came in second to Obama by less than one half of one percent.

Undeclared write-in candidate and former Vice President Al Gore scored second nationally with 24.77% of the vote, and he "won" six states: New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, West Virginia, Tennessee, and Florida. Kucinich came in second in each of those six states.

Obama won only his home state of Illinois, as well as South Carolina. Edwards' only win was in the state of Washington, where Kucinich came in second.

In an email announcement last night, DFA told members and friends, " ... no one worked harder to win your support than Congressman Dennis Kucinich. He made his progressive record on Iraq, universal health care, and the patriot act clear. He didn't just ask for your vote, he worked for the votes of your friends and neighbors. He asked his supporters to join DFA and vote to make sure you heard his message. He shot videos, issued press releases, and met with local DFA leaders and members all over the country to try and get your vote. And it worked."

DFA called Kucinich's victory "astounding."

Yesterday's victory further underscores a growing surge of support that has put Kucinich in fourth place nationally in some polls, second in a major California straw poll, and tied for fourth place with New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson in New Hampshire, only seven points behind Edwards.

Kucinich is expected to comment further on the DFA results on Wednesday.

SOURCE Kucinich for President 2008

www.Dennis4President.com
http://democracyforamerica.com/pulsepoll/results

Thank you to all that voted and helped get others to vote for Dennis. The reason Dennis Kucinich won the DFA Poll is YOU! However, our work is only half done. Now we have to tell everyone what we were able to accomplish. Please help us spread this Press Release to as many people as possible.

Sincerely,

Robert Ruszkowski
Director of Virtual Outreach
Kucinich for President 2008, Inc

LoungeMachine
11-07-2007, 06:10 PM
So this was an internal poll?

Am I reading that right?

I'm willing to bet DK is polling higher than the media would like us to believe....

But he as much chance at the nomination as Ru Paul.

Unfortunately...

FORD
11-07-2007, 06:26 PM
You had to be a registered DFA member to vote in this poll.

Gore was leading it for weeks. I imagine Kucinich took over the lead because he announced his intentions to remove a certain DICK from the collective asses of the USA.

bueno bob
11-11-2007, 12:46 AM
I was surprised, pleasantly, to hear about this recently.

Of course, I get the sad, sad, sad feeling that they're going to go with a Hillary ticket...anybody taking bets that Obama jumps on the VP wagon with her?

FORD
11-11-2007, 07:43 PM
Meanwhile, over at Democratic underground, Kucinich is currently running second to Edwards in their "fun run" poll/donation pledge drive. (http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=funrun)


Best of all: Hillary is polling negative numbers in this one. :D

bueno bob
11-14-2007, 11:46 PM
Well, with the whole "planted questions" nonsense, she's starting to look a lot like Bush Lite...seriously, I expect fixed Town Hall's out of George's staff...

And I don't buy for a second that it was happenstance...not out of 300 people did she just "happen" to find the loaded question...

"Young people often ask me this..."

:rolleyes: