August 6, 2007
POLL: ABC/POST Iowa GOP Caucus
Additional results from the recent ABC News/Washington Post statewide survey (ABC story, results; Post story, results) of likely caucus goers in Iowa (conducted 7/26 through 7/31) finds:
- Among 402 Republicans, former Gov. Mitt Romney (at 25%) leads former Mayor Rudy Giuliani (14%) and former Sen. Fred Thompson (13%) in a statewide caucus; Sen. John McCain and former Gov. Mike Huckabee both trail at 8%, Sen. Sam Brownback and Rep. Tom Tancredo both at 5%. All other candidates receive less than 5% each.
- 19% of likely Republican caucus goers are "very satisfied" with the choice of candidates for the Republican nomination, 55% are "somewhat satisfied," 22% are "somewhat dissatisfied," and 3% are "very dissatisfied."
- Among 500 likely Democratic caucus goers, 53% are "very satisfied" with their choice of candidates, 36% are "somewhat satisfied," 9% are "somewhat dissatisfied," and 1 % is "very dissatisfied."
Survey results testing Democratic candidates in Iowa are available here.
By Eric Dienstfrey on August 6, 2007 1:01 AM | Permalink