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--D
Cares about the average American -- 83%
Is honest and trustworthy -- 78%
A strong and decisive leader -- 60%
Would be good in an international crisis -- 58%
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--Do you think it would be a good thing or a bad thing for the Democratic Party if Al Gore wins his party's nomination for President in 2004?*
Good
April 10-11 -- 62%
Nov. 13-14 -- 55%
Bad
April 10-11 -- 30%
Nov. 13-14 -- 33%
--Suppose the 2004 election for President were being held today, and you had to choose between Al Gore, the Democrat, and George W. Bush, the Republican. for whom would you vote?
Gore -- 40%
Bush -- 57%
--Do you have generally favorable or generally unfavorable impressions of each of the following?**
-- FAVORABLE -- UNFAVORABLE -- NOT FAMILIAR WITH
Al Gore -- 71% -- 24% -- 4%
Hillary Rodham Clinton -- 70% -- 22% -- 6%
Tom Daschle -- 50% -- 12% -- 36%
Joe Lieberman -- 42% -- 14% -- 43%
Dick Gephardt -- 37% -- 12% -- 49%
John Kerry -- 31% -- 7% -- 59%
John Edwards -- 19% -- 8% -- 72%
Howard Dean -- 12% -- 3% -- 81%
--If you were asked to vote for a Democratic presidential nominee for President today, which of the following Democrats would you vote for?**
WOULD VOTE FOR
Al Gore -- 36%
Hillary Rodham Clinton -- 26%
Tom Daschle -- 7% Joe Lieberman -- 8%
Dick Gephardt -- 5%
John Kerry -- 7%
John Edwards -- 2%
Howard Dean -- 0% From a telephone poll of 1,006 adult Americans taken for TIME/CNN on Nov. 13-14 by Harris Interactive. Margin of error is +/- 3.1%. *Not sures* omitted. *Asked of 329 Democrats. Margin of error is +/- 5.4%. **Asked of 454 Democrats, with leaners. Margin of error is +/- 4.6%
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