I've heard about a recently released Garin-Hart-Yang poll that shows Kerry on 6 points behind in Kentucky? I can't find an official source anywhere on the net yet
4. Kerry won Kentucky primary, but Edwards had a good showing also
there are a more than a few southern states where kerry isn't too far behind and is actually doing pretty good considering his being from massachusettes is seen as a liability. i think edwards might help to add a few points and can help get victory in some of these states.
6. There is something that has to be taken into account with these numbers.
Before the conventions, a lot of states seem to be within reach and their numbers seem to be a lot closer than you would imagine. I remember this in 2000 when it looked like New York and Illinois were in play for Bush and for a time Georgia looked like it was in play for Gore. However, these numbers seem to correct themselves as the campaign goes on.
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