Barack Obama is the favorite Democratic contender so far, according to the January Democratic Primary Poll 2008 of announced and expected Democratic candidates. In the monthly online poll, random online voters are asked who will they vote for in the 2008 Democratic Primary, and a total of 1586 votes were cast in the month of January. Obama received 25% (394 votes) of the total. Dennis Kucinich came in a strong and surprising 2nd with 23% (361 votes). John Edwards came in at 3rd place with 13% (211 votes), followed by Wes Clark 8% (131 votes), Al Gore 8% (123 votes) and Bill Richardson 7% (114 votes). Noticeable missing from the top half was Hillary Clinton who only gathered 6% (89 votes).
Here is a total rundown of the results.
Barack Obama | 394 votes | 25% |
Dennis Kucinich | 361 votes | 23% |
John Edwards | 211 votes | 13% |
Wes Clark | 131 votes | 8% |
Al Gore | 123 votes | 8% |
Bill Richardson | 114 votes | 7% |
Hillary Clinton | 89 votes | 6% |
Tom Vilsack | 61 votes | 4% |
Joe Biden | 43 votes | 3% |
Chris Dodd | 39 votes | 2% |
John Kerry | 16 votes | 1%* |
Mike Gravel | 4 votes | 0% |
* John Kerry announced he will not be seeking the Democratic nomination and will not be included in future polls.
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