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Iowa Caucus Results 2008

Democratic Caucus Results

Independents 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%.

Born-Again or Evangelical Christian Voters decided this election in Huckabee's favor.

  • Huckabee - 46%
  • Romney - 19%
  • Thompson - 11%
  • Paul - 10%
  • McCain - 10%
  • Giuliani - 2%

Women also helped to decide this GOP election, here is how the women votes broke down.

  • Huckabee - 40%
  • Romney - 24%
  • McCain - 13%
  • Thompson - 10%
  • Paul - 8%

Independent Voters in the Republican Caucus

  • Ron Paul - 29%
  • John McCain - 23%
  • Mitt Romney - 19%
  • Mike Huckabee - 17%

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.

  • Huckabee - 29%
  • Thompson - 19%
  • Romney - 18%
  • McCain - 17%
  • Paul - 13%
  • Giuliani - 2%

 

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