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Anti-Bush sentiment among Democrats, rather than helping the angry Howard Dean, has led voters to pick John Kerry as the candidate they believe can beat President Bush in the next election.
Democrats are so unhappy with Mr. Bush - in particular, his handling of the war in Iraq - that many said they picked their second and even their third choice in Tuesday's primary in hopes of picking a strong candidate who can take the White House away from Mr. Bush in November, according to polling data and interviews.See the full content of this document
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Anti-Bush Democrats Move From Dean to Kerry
About half of those who voted for Mr. Kerry, a Massachusetts senator, in the New Hampshire primary said they voted for him because they thought he could beat Mr. ...
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