See my previous entry for the explanation of my poll...
1/22 1/23 1/24
Kerry 26-31 30-31 31-33
Dean 21-24 20-20 19-19
Clark 15-19 16-18 15-18
Edwards 07-12 08-11 11-12
Lieberman 03-09 04-08 06-09
1/22 1/23 1/24
Kerry 29 31 32
Dean 23 20 19
Clark 17 17 17
Edwards 10 10 12
Lieberman 06 06 08
-From the data sets here, Kerry continues to gain the lead and Edwards and Lieberman are starting to gain back.
-Dean and Clark are starting to lose points slower. However, Dean is not losing points at a big rate, which shows that he either is close to his peak or may start to gain back up.
-From the first set of data, we can see that Dean is slowing getting tied for 2nd with Clark (despite the fact that they are losing ground). Dean's lowest number from the polling range has gone down one point each day to 19, while Clark is one point away at 18.
-As well, Edwards is finally not in the shadow light of Lieberman. From the first set of data, Lieberman and Edwards were in the range of fourth place on the 22nd. On the 23rd, Edwards had a tie with Lieberman. Today, Edwards has broke away from Lieberman with 11 as his lowest number in his range and Lieberman with 9 as his bigger number in his range.
From the first set of data, the rankings go like this...
- Kerry +12
- Dean +01
- Clark +03
- Edwards +02
- Lieberman
There are no ties and no fighting within a ranking.
(Remember: NH polls have a history of unpredictable outcomes. Usually the one with the momentum would win NH. This poll is to find the rankings of the candidates and to find out the momentum in each candidate.)