Found
here.
Results from Sat and Sun (Fri and Sat):
Kerry 36 (38)
Dean 25 (25)
Clark 13 (10)
Edwards 10 (9)
Lieberman 10 (12)
Undecided 4 (4)
Kucinich 1 (2)
Sharpton 1 (0)
Kerry wins by a large margin on perceived electability:
Kerry 56
Dean 16
Clark 9
Edwards 7
Lieberman 6
70% of respondents said the Scream had no impact on their vote (90% had seen it), with the only other alternative being that it raised serious doubts about him. Among the 70%, Kerry and Dean were even. Among the 30%, Kerry wins with 44%, and the rest are bunched at 15 or below with Dean in last at 9.
While Kerry beats Dean among both Democrats and Independents, his margin among Independents is smaller*
Among Democrats
Kerry 44
Dean 30
Among Independents
Kerry 31
Dean 20
*which to me indicates that Dean is more of an "independent" candidate than a "democratic" one and therefore the most electable candidate (yes, Dean has a smaller number, but all of the people who will vote in this primary will vote for the nominee anyway)
My favorite statistic in this poll:
Which candidate is most in touch with average Americans?
Howard Brush Dean III