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Tuesday, March 15, 2005 6:39 a.m. EST

Poll: Hillary Trounces Kerry in Home State

Failed presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry suffered another humiliation on Monday when a poll was released showing that voters in his home state prefer New York Sen. Hillary Clinton for president in 2008 by a wide margin.

Kerry has made no secret of his 2008 presidential ambitions, and was recently endorsed for a second try by his Massachusetts colleague, Sen. Ted Kennedy.

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  But a survey conducted by KRC Communications Research for the State House News Service showed that 51 percent of Bay Staters now back Mrs. Clinton, with just 33 percent in Kerry's corner.

Angus Reid Consultants, which first reported the poll on Monday, noted that the results were quite a comedown for Kerry, who won 72 percent of the 2004 Democratic primary vote.

The KRC poll surveyed 404 adults in Massachusetts between Jan. 28 and Mar. 4, and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.8 percent.

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