1. Gore has never led when the poll is restricted to likely voters. 2. Seventeen percent of likely voters picked Stark as their preferred candidate. 3. Among likely Democratic voters polled, Vice President Al Gore is holding on to his comfortable lead over challenger Bill Bradley, the former senator from New Jersey. 4. And finding a target audience of likely voters on the Web is nearly impossible. 5. Are likely voters disgusted with the perpetrator or the messengers? 6. As a result, voters likely will face a harsher alternative on the ballot this fall. 7. Because midterm elections rarely attract big turnouts, surveys of likely voters take on added weight. 8. A recent survey of likely voters who use the Internet showed that about a quarter of respondents had searched for information about political candidates. 9. A Mason-Dixon Poll of likely voters found McCain ahead of Gore but that Bush and Gore were neck and neck. 10. A presidential preference poll conducted shortly after the Bush-Cheney ticket made its public debut last week gave Bush a double-digit lead over Gore among likely voters. |
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