"Sen. John Kerry "holds substantial leads in the two states that have the largest number of delegates at stake, Missouri and Arizona," according to a new MSNBC/Reuters Zogby tracking poll.
In Missouri, Kerry has "a commanding lead" over other democratic contenders. Kerry has 45 percent, Sen. John Edwards is in second place at 11%, followed by Howard Dean at 9%.
In Arizona, Kerry has another huge lead (38%) over other democratic contenders. Clark is in second place with 17%, followed by Dean with 12%. Sen. Joe Lieberman and Edwards are in a tie for fourth place with 4% each.
In South Carolina, Edwards "is in a dead heat lead over red hot" Kerry at 25% to 24%. Dean is in third place at 9%, followed closely by Clark at 8%.
In Oklahoma, Clark leads the pack with 27%, followed by Kerry at 19%. Edwards is in third at 17%, followed by Dean at 9%."
However,
"An Oklahoman poll shows Sen. John Kerry leading Wesley Clark 20 percent to 18 percent, with Sen. John Edwards at 13 percent. However, "more than a third" of likely voters are still undecided."
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