Less then twenty four hours until the Kadima primaries, tensions remain high as the party's four candidates prepare to face Wednesday's outcome when only one will be voted in as party leader and Israel's next prime minister.On Tuesday the polls reported in the nation's daily newspapers showed that Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni was leading with 42.5%, followed by Transport Minister Shaul Mofaz with 30.4%, Public Security Minister Avi Dichter had a 9.6% and Minister of Interior Meir Sheetrit was estimated to receive 7.4% of the votes Sheetrit and Dichter, who are far behind Livni and Mofaz in the polls, have resisted tremendous pressure to quit the race. Livni and Mofaz want the primary to be