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    Default Which dem is going to win Iowa?

    I'm thinking Hillary but some of the news says Obama will if independents show up in mass.

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    Sorry bout that,

    1. Edwards.


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    obama is gonna win

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiberalNation View Post
    I'm thinking Hillary but some of the news says Obama will if independents show up in mass.
    I hope and wish it would be Senator Chris Dodd.

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    Likely Edwards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathianne View Post
    Likely Edwards.
    Edwards doesn't stand a chance, attaching himself to that fool Kerry killed him politically.

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    Iowa poll, don't think these are the latest results tho.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080101/...sopf1sC56M5QcF

    THE NUMBERS - DEMOCRATS (CNN-Opinion Research Corp.)

    Hillary Rodham Clinton, 33 percent

    Barack Obama, 31 percent

    John Edwards, 22 percent

    The poll shows a two-way race developing for the Democratic nomination in Iowa, with Clinton and Obama in a dead-heat and support for Edwards dropping.

    THE NUMBERS - REPUBLICANS

    Mitt Romney, 31 percent

    Mike Huckabee, 28 percent

    Fred Thompson, 13 percent

    John McCain, 10 percent

    Rudy Giuliani, 8 percent

    Ron Paul, 8 percent

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiberalNation View Post
    Iowa poll, don't think these are the latest results tho.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080101/...sopf1sC56M5QcF

    THE NUMBERS - DEMOCRATS (CNN-Opinion Research Corp.)

    Hillary Rodham Clinton, 33 percent

    Barack Obama, 31 percent

    John Edwards, 22 percent

    The poll shows a two-way race developing for the Democratic nomination in Iowa, with Clinton and Obama in a dead-heat and support for Edwards dropping.

    THE NUMBERS - REPUBLICANS

    Mitt Romney, 31 percent

    Mike Huckabee, 28 percent

    Fred Thompson, 13 percent

    John McCain, 10 percent

    Rudy Giuliani, 8 percent

    Ron Paul, 8 percent
    Obama Bin Laden cant and wont beat the Clinton Campaign Machine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nevadamedic View Post
    Edwards doesn't stand a chance, attaching himself to that fool Kerry killed him politically.
    Edwards will win Iowa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiberalNation View Post
    Iowa poll, don't think these are the latest results tho.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080101/...sopf1sC56M5QcF

    THE NUMBERS - DEMOCRATS (CNN-Opinion Research Corp.)

    Hillary Rodham Clinton, 33 percent

    Barack Obama, 31 percent

    John Edwards, 22 percent

    The poll shows a two-way race developing for the Democratic nomination in Iowa, with Clinton and Obama in a dead-heat and support for Edwards dropping.

    THE NUMBERS - REPUBLICANS

    Mitt Romney, 31 percent

    Mike Huckabee, 28 percent

    Fred Thompson, 13 percent

    John McCain, 10 percent

    Rudy Giuliani, 8 percent

    Ron Paul, 8 percent
    polls are completely irrelevant for the Iowa Caucus. Its all about organization. and on the Democrat side its about second choices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avatar4321 View Post
    polls are completely irrelevant for the Iowa Caucus. Its all about organization. and on the Democrat side its about second choices.
    Agreed. I think Edwards had mo going just before this weekend hit. I know he has the organization, thus my prediction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiberalNation View Post
    I'm thinking Hillary but some of the news says Obama will if independents show up in mass.
    sorry, LN, but independents will not be participating in an Iowa caucus......this isn't a voting event, it's a test of organization not popularity.....Edwards has the edge because of his support among the labor unions, so look for him to outproduce his polling data.....Clinton seems to have the edge among the old school political machine.....expect Obama to underproduce his polling data due to lack of organized supporters.....too many of his supporters are new to the system......
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    Quote Originally Posted by PostmodernProphet View Post
    sorry, LN, but independents will not be participating in an Iowa caucus......this isn't a voting event, it's a test of organization not popularity.....Edwards has the edge because of his support among the labor unions, so look for him to outproduce his polling data.....Clinton seems to have the edge among the old school political machine.....expect Obama to underproduce his polling data due to lack of organized supporters.....too many of his supporters are new to the system......
    With that logic Dodd stands a good chance then too as he is endorsed by a couple unions and Fire Fighters, Police Officers and other Emergency Workers.

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    I still think Edwards will win but i just heard Kucinich is urging his supporters to support Obama if he doesnt reach the threshold.

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    Unfortunately, the process is rigged against Edwards so he probably won't win. That makes it a toss-up between Clinton and Obama. I think many will think it's time for a black president and that might put Obama over the top.
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