With Sen. John Kerry jumping out in front of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, more and more primary voters are pointing to Kerry's "electability" as the secret to his allure.

A CNN/USA Today/ Gallop poll released a week ago shows that when 562 likely voters were asked about a Kerry/Bush race in November, 53 percent said they would vote for Kerry, and 46 percent favored President Bush, with a sampling error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.

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