Just reported on Inside Politics, and not up yet at PollingReport.com.
I only heard these on the TV, so can't swear that I got them correctly. Numbers in parentheses are the last CNN poll, which I picked up from PollingReport.
Dean...........17 (16)
Lieberman...15 (12)
Clark..........14 (15)
Didn't get the rest, but no one else was above 11 percent.
Effectively this is no change for Dean or Clark, beyond tending to confirm the overall picture of a razor-thin Dean national lead.
Interesting uptick for Lieberman, though. Are we underestimating him around here? The usual presumption is that he generates zero voltage and his national numbers are just residual. But the recent national polling shows him stabilizing in double digits. This one poll doesn't show rebound, but he's certainly not sinking slowly out of double digits, as Kerry is.
Bush approval 51 percent, giving back his slight pickup in the last couple of weeks.
-- Rick Robinson