Dems Vie for Position in N.H. A day before New Hampshire's primary, the Democratic presidential candidates canvass door-to-door for votes. Polls show Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry in the lead. Former frontrunner Howard Dean is well back in second place. A battle for third place has developed among retired general Wesley Clark, North Carolina Sen. John Edwards, and Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman. Hear NPR's Mara Liasson.

Democrats Vie for Position in New Hampshire

Democrats Vie for Position in New Hampshire

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Retired general Wesley Clark courts voters outside a restaurant in Keene, N.H., Jan. 26, 2004. Reuters Limited hide caption

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A day before New Hampshire's primary, the Democratic presidential candidates canvass door-to-door for votes. Polls show Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry in the lead. Former frontrunner Howard Dean is well back in second place. A battle for third place has developed among retired general Wesley Clark, North Carolina Sen. John Edwards, and Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman. Hear NPR's Mara Liasson.

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