From a Washington Post poll, via Mickey Kaus:
The survey also found that Kerry's choice of Sen. John Edwards (N.C.) as his running mate did little to change the overall character of the race. Although the Edwards selection was greeted warmly by many voters, particularly Democrats, Kerry and Bush remain in a tight battle -- with each candidate claiming 46 percent of the hypothetical vote of registered voters. In June, the Massachusetts senator led Bush 48 percent to 44 percent.
Ah, but think of the bounce the Democrats will get after the convention - provided they dump Kerry, that is. Actually, Kerry will get the Torricelli treatment much later, probably after the Republican convention.
Edwards/Dean '04. Believe it.
Marc
Posted by thynkhard
at 12:04 AM EDT