August 26, 2003
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Clark 49%, Bush 40%: Stunning Zogby Blind Bio Results Turbo
Charge Draft Wesley Clark Effort; Pledges Reach $800,000
(Washington, DC), August 26, 2003-
DraftWesleyClark.com, the national campaign to draft former
General Wesley Clark for President, has experienced an explosion
in traffic and energy in the wake of its release of stunning
results from a Zogby poll commissioned by the group. Using a
“blind bio” approach, the poll showed General Clark defeating
all current Democratic candidates, and beating President Bush
49.4% to 40.2%. (see www.DraftWesleyClark.com/poll.htm for full
results)
“Clearly, these stunning poll results have unleashed an entirely
new wave of enthusiasm for a Clark candidacy,” said John Hlinko,
co-founder of the effort. “DraftWesleyClark.com already had the
second most traffic of all the Presidential candidate sites –
but yesterday we had our most traffic ever. The combination of
these poll results and our performance in the ‘modem primary’
clearly shows the depth of popular support for General Clark.”
The campaign also announced that pledges to its “General Fund” –
pledges of support made by supporters to a potential Clark
candidacy -- had reached $800,000. It has set a goal to reach
$1,000,000 by Labor Day.
DraftWesleyClark.com released the results of the poll yesterday,
live on C-SPAN. They were presented as part of an overall report
by political analyst and former professor, Chris Kofinis, Ph.D.
The poll was commissioned by DraftWesleyClark.com, and conducted
by John Zogby, one of the nation’s most prominent and respected
pollsters. In an effort to best assess the potential for a Clark
candidacy, given that he is not yet a declared candidate, the
poll included several “blind bio” questions. For these, subjects
polled were given biographical descriptions of the candidates,
rather than actual names. All questions and bios were screened
and approved by John Zogby for fairness and objectivity.
Among the findings:
· “Too Late?” – 84.1% of likely Democratic primary voters say it
is not too late for a new entrant into the race to win their
support;
· “Military/National Security” – 73.5% of all likely voters rate
military/national security experience as “very” or “somewhat”
important for a presidential candidate;
· “Clark vs. Dems” -- Clark comes in first in a blind-bio
match-up versus six key Democratic candidates (Dean, Kerry,
Edwards, Lieberman, Gephardt, Edwards, and Graham);
· “Clark vs. Bush” -- Clark wins 49.4% to 40.2% in a blind-bio
match-up versus President Bush among a national poll of likely
voters;
· Even when the poll question referred solely to candidate names
(no bio information), Clark jumped to 5th place (4.9%)
nationally among likely Democratic primary voters – despite his
low name recognition, and the fact that he has not spent a dime.
“These Zogby poll results suggest that the race for the
Democratic nomination is wide open, and that likely primary
voters are definitely open to another candidate entering the
race,” said Dr. Kofinis. “Further, the poll results tell us that
Clark has the qualities to compete against the elite of the
Democratic field, and to challenge and potentially defeat
President Bush in 2004.”
See (see www.DraftWesleyClark.com/poll.htm for full results).
ABOUT THE POLL
The poll was conducted between August 16th and 19th, using 1,019
likely voters chosen nationwide. The margin of error is +/- 3.2%
for the overall sample, and +/- 4.1% for the sample of likely
Democratic primary voters.
ABOUT DRAFTWESLEYCLARK.COM
Launched in April, 2003, DraftWesleyClark.com has collected tens
of thousands of letters urging General Clark to run, raised over
$800,000 in pledges, and built a network of volunteer leaders,
ready to serve – if General Clark chooses to lead.
DraftWesleyClark.com has already been featured on Good Morning
America, Meet The Press, CBS Evening News, Crossfire, CNN,
MSNBC, and Fox, as well as in the Los Angeles Times, The New
York Times, Wall Street Journal, Esquire and Newsweek.
DraftWesleyClark.com is the largest effort to draft Wesley Clark
for President. It is not affiliated with General Clark. The
effort is headquartered in Washington, DC, one block from the
White House. For more information, please see
www.DraftWesleyClark.com.
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