October 30, 2007
POLL: American Research Group Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina Primaries
Three new American Research Group statewide surveys of 600 Democratic and 600 Republican likely caucus/primary voters each in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina (conducted 10/26 through 10/29) find:
- Iowa
32% Clinton
22% Obama
15% Edwards
7% Richardson
5% Biden
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27% Romney
19% Huckabee
16% Giuliani
14% McCain
8% Thompson
- New Hampshire
40% Clinton
22% Obama
10% Edwards
5% Richardson
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30% Romney
23% Giuliani
17% McCain
7% Huckabee
5% Thompson
- South Carolina
41% Clinton
19% Obama
18% Edwards
6% Biden
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29% Romney
23% Giuliani
13% McCain
10% Thompson
5% Huckabee
All other candidates receive less than five percent each.
By Eric Dienstfrey on October 30, 2007 4:16 PM | Permalink
Comments
Paul:
If Clinton takes Iowa and New Hampshire, it is over. If Romney wins both, arguably contest is between Romney and Giuliani, and as a long shot Huckabee if he does as well as he is currently showing in Iowa.
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Edwards has to be in a panic about those Iowa numbers, there are more than enough polls out now to conclusively indicate he is running third now, and not that close of a third. Fifteen percent in ARG Iowa ought to give him an ulcer. He needs to change strategy.
Posted on October 31, 2007 12:02 AM