Dean: 100.00
Clark: 66.54
Lieberman: 57.66
Kerry: 54.66
Gephardt: 46.01
Edwards: 37.79
Sharpton: 16.66
Moseley-Braun: 11.42
Kucinich: 9.07
In the midst of what appears to be Gephardt's collapse, Sharpton had his best day, well ever.
New information added: Newsweek national poll, complete media results for 10/24, partial media results for 10/25
Old information removed: Old WI poll, most recent Gallup, Foc and ABC national polls, media results for 10/18
Sharpton followed up his best poll result ever with his best media day ever. Maybe other candidates should consider speaking at massive rallies and, I don't know, directly connecting with activists or something. It sure worked today for Sharpton, and it seems to have worked in the past for certain others...
Gephardt's collapse stuns me. Just one week ago he was in the mid-sixties, challenging Clark for second place. Now, his media has fallen off the map, and his national numbers are following. Gep needs to turn it around, fast. Personally, I really liked the idea of a Dean, Clark, Gep three-way race.
Lieberman is actually closing in for second place now. If he does, it will probably not mean that he has a chance to win (he is way behind in money, volunteers, and in every state except CT), but instead that Dean has become so dominating that no one can catch him.
I removed the WI poll because it was released more than four weeks ago. ME and CA are soon to be on the shopping block as well. If only I had subscribed to polling report back when I had money...
Also, I'd like to thank flokbum for his comment yesterday. Thanks man!