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Final Iowa Results
Date: 1/3/08
Iowa
Added: 1/5/08
Est. MoE = -100.0% [?]

Barack Obama38%
John Edwards30%
Hillary Clinton29%
Bill Richardson2%
Joe Biden1%
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Insider Advantage
Mid-date: 1/2/2008
Iowa
Added: 1/3/08
Est. MoE = 4.6% [?]

Barack Obama34%
John Edwards33%
Hillary Clinton32%
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American Research Group
Mid-date: 1/1/2008
Iowa
Added: 1/3/08
Est. MoE = 3.8% [?]

Quote:

12% of likely caucus participants are undecided (2%) or say that they could switch candidates between now and the January 3 caucus (10%). 84% of those saying they support Clinton say their support is definite. 93% of those saying they support Edwards say their support is definite. 97% of those saying they support Obama say their support is definite. Among men, Clinton is at 29%, Edwards 18%, and Obama 26%. Among women, Clinton is at 38%, Edwards 23%, and Obama 24%.
Hillary Clinton34%
Barack Obama25%
John Edwards21%
Joe Biden8%
Bill Richardson6%
Chris Dodd2%
Dennis Kucinich1%
Mike Gravel1%
Unsure2%
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Republican Polls

Final Iowa Results
Date: 1/3/08
Iowa
Est. MoE = -100.0% [?]

Mike Huckabee34%
Mitt Romney25%
John McCain13%
Fred Thompson13%
Ron Paul10%
Rudy Giuliani4%
Duncan Hunter1%
Source


Insider Advantage
Mid-date: 1/1/2008
Iowa
Est. MoE = 4.3% [?]

Quote:

Huckabee holds a double digit lead over Mitt Romney among female voters. Mitt Romney holds a 17% lead among those above 65 years old with Huckabee leading every other age demographic.
Mike Huckabee30%
Mitt Romney24%
John McCain11%
Fred Thompson11%
Ron Paul7%
Rudy Giuliani5%
Duncan Hunter1%
Unsure11%
Source


American Research Group
Mid-date: 1/1/2008
Iowa
Est. MoE = 3.6% [?]

Quote:

24% of likely caucus participants are undecided (4%) or say they could switch candidates between now and the straw poll on January 3 (20%). 76% of those saying they support Romney say their support is definite. 67% of those saying they support McCain say their support is definite. 73% of those saying they support Thompson say their support is definite. 85% of those saying they support Huckabee say their support is definite. Among men, Huckabee is at 24%, Romney 24%, McCain 13%, and Thompson 13%. Among women, Huckabee is at 34%, Romney 24%, and Thompson 13%.
Mike Huckabee29%
Mitt Romney24%
Fred Thompson13%
John McCain11%
Rudy Giuliani8%
Ron Paul6%
Duncan Hunter4%
Alan Keyes1%
Unsure4%
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This is a monthly synopsis of many more 2008 Iowa polls.


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