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Hawkeye Poll: Obama Leads in Iowa

Hawkeye Poll: Obama Leads in Iowa   more»»
A new Iowa Hawkeye poll shows Sen. Barack Obama leading Sen. John McCain among likely voters, 50% to 43%.

Said pollster David Redlawsk: "The race in Iowa, while relatively close, appears to be moving in Obama's direction. Most importantly for Obama, his supporters are much more likely to say they 'strongly support' him, which makes them much more likely to turn out on Election Day and much more likely to talk to friends and neighbors, volunteer in the campaign, and do the kinds of things that win elections."

Wed Aug 20, 2008


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