POLL: KCCI/KCRG Iowa Caucus
Eric Dienstfrey | July 27, 2007
A new KCCI/KCRG statewide survey (via MyDD) of likely caucus voters in Iowa (conducted 7/23 through 7/25 by Research 2000) finds:
- Among 400 Democrats, former Sen. John Edwards edges out Sen. Hillary Clinton (27% to 22%) in a statewide caucus; Sen. Barack Obama trails at 16%, Gov. Bill Richardson at 11%. All other candidates receive less that 5% each.
- Among 400 Republicans, former Gov. Mitt Romney leads former Sen. Fred Thompson (25% to 14%) in a statewide caucus; former Mayor Rudy Giuliani trails at 13%, Sen. John McCain at 10%, former Speaker Newt Gingrich at 6%. All other candidates receive less than 5% each.
- The survey also includes general election match-ups, job approvals, and questions regarding Iraq policy.
View all Iowa Caucus poll data at Pollster.com:
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Comments
Would appear best chance both Edwards and Romney have in an early primary.
Posted on July 28, 2007 2:00 AM
Actually, Mitt Romney is leading substantially in New Hampshire also.
Posted on July 31, 2007 10:25 AM
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