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Iowa Caucus Results 2008Democratic Caucus ResultsIndependents supported Obama at 41%, Edwards at 23% and Clinton at 17%. With many Independent voters in New Hampshire, things appear great for Obama. Voters aged 17-29 supported Obama at 57% and they comprised of 22% of the voting bloc. Voters aged 30-44 comprised of another 18% of the voters and supported Obama at 42%. 52% of voters said that a candidate that can bring change is the top candidate quality and Obama cleaned up with those voters getting 51%. Edwards won among voters who cared about electability 36% with Clinton in second at 30, and Obama was far behind with 23%. Republican Caucus Results Born-Again or Evangelical Christian Voters decided this election in Huckabee's favor.
Women also helped to decide this GOP election, here is how the women votes broke down.
Independent Voters in the Republican Caucus
Ron Paul was the best at converting the Independent voters and this proves that he will be a formidable threat in New Hampshire. Ron Paul finished third among the youngest of voters but excelled in the 17-29 age group with 21%. 17% of voters decided as to who they were supporting the day of the caucus. Here is how those voters broke down.
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