Blue_Roses
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Sat Oct-23-04 11:10 PM
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what was Kerry polling before the Iowa caucus? |
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I just remember watching that night thinking O. M. G. This guy definitely has something that must be extremely charismatic.
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Sat Oct-23-04 11:12 PM
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Sat Oct-23-04 11:24 PM
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Sat Oct-23-04 11:21 PM
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2. here's from a local paper |
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Results of an exclusive NewsChannel 8 poll released Thursday evening show Howard Dean is leading among Iowa Democrats, but only by one percentage point. His standing has fallen significantly since KCCI's last poll one week ago. And his competitors have gained ground.
Out of 607 Iowa Democrats who say they're likely to attend their caucus, the former Vermont governor has support from 22 percent of Democratic caucus voters – that is down 7 percent from a KCCI poll taken just one week ago.
Sen. John Kerry vaulted into second place behind Dean at 21 percent. Missouri Rep. Richard Gephardt fell to third. North Carolina Senator John Edwards rocketed up 10 points since last week, to tie Gephardt at 18 percent.
In one week, Dean lost his cushion for a win, and Edwards support jumped 10 percent. With a 4 percent margin of error, the Iowa caucus has become a four-way race.
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Sat Oct-23-04 11:26 PM
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4. Of course with the 15% rule |
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Many of the voter's whose first choice was Gephardt, Kucinich, etc. had to change, and most went to Kerry or Edwards and not the good doctor. That would explain the big difference there IMHO
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