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Kerry, Dean lead, Graham trails in N.H.

By Associated Press
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published June 9, 2003

Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts and former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean lead the field among Democratic presidential candidates in New Hampshire, according to a new poll in the state.

Kerry was at 25 percent while Dean was at 22 percent in the Zogby poll released Sunday. The poll of 600 likely voters taken June 4-7 has an error margin of plus or minus 4 percentage points. Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut was at 10 percent; Rep. Dick Gephardt of Missouri was at 7 percent; and Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina and Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio were at 2 percent. Sen. Bob Graham of Florida, former Sen. Carol Moseley Braun of Illinois and Al Sharpton of New York were all at 1 percent or less.

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