POLL: Zogby Iowa and New Hampshire Caucuses/Primaries
Eric Dienstfrey | December 5, 2007
Two new Zogby statewide surveys of likely primary voters/caucus goers in Iowa and New Hampshire (IA conducted 11/29 through 12/1; NH conducted 12/1 through 12/3) finds:
- Among 512 Democrats in Iowa, Sen. Hillary Clinton narrowly leads Sen. Barack Obama (27% to 24%) in a statewide caucus; former Sen. John Edwards trails at 21%, Gov. Bill Richardson at 8%, Sen. Joe Biden at 5%. Among 508 Republicans, former Gov. Mitt Romney edges out former Gov. Mike Huckabee (26% to 25%); former Mayor Rudy Giuliani trails at 12%, former Sen. Fred Thompson at 8%, Sen. John McCain and Rep. Ron Paul both at 5%.
- Among 502 Democrats in New Hampshire, Clinton leads Obama (32% to 21%) in a statewide primary; Edwards trails at 16%, Richardson at 6%. Among 508 Republicans, Romney leads McCain (35% to 17%); Giuliani trails at 15%, Huckabee at 10%, Paul at 7%.
- All other candidates receive less than five percent each.
By Eric Dienstfrey | December 5, 2007 4:55 PM | Permalink | Comments (3) | TrackBacks (0)
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BDM:
Rasmussen today shows further tightening of the national race between Clinton and Obama
Strategic Vision's poll to be released this evening regarding Iowa:
Obama 32
Clinton 25
Edwards 25
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apphilosophy:
tag, you are it. p.s. ron paul.
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This will test whether the media is more interested in reporting news and offering their honest opinions OR promoting a horse race at all costs. That's so because the Iowa number goes against their storyline for the past week. THAT coupled with the Latimes poll might cause cognitive dissonance.
Posted on December 5, 2007 5:04 PM