2/06/2004

From CNN: Dean told reporters in a conference call Thursday that his campaign is focusing on the Badger State because of his "strong connections to Wisconsin's progressive politics." He said his goal is to be one of the two candidates left standing after February 17, the date of the Wisconsin primary..."We're going to do what we said in the e-mail. We're going to win here," Dean said at a news conference in Milwaukee. But a poll conducted by the University of Wisconsin Survey Center showed Dean has a lot of ground to cover if he plans on winning there. The Badger Poll, released Thursday, showed Kerry with 35 percent of the vote and retired Gen. Wesley Clark in a distant second with 11 percent. Edwards was next with 9 percent, while Dean and Sen. Joe Lieberman were tied for fourth with 8 percent. Lieberman dropped out of the race after a poor showing in Tuesday's seven state contests.

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