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From Strategic Vision – Iowa poll numbers11/11/2007N=600w/o Gore
Hillary Clinton
29%
Barack Obama
27%
John Edwards
20%
Bill Richardson
7%
Joe Biden
5%
Chris Dodd
1%
Dennis Kucinich
1%
Unsure
10%
Boston Globe – New Hampshire poll numbers11/5/2007N=400w/o Gore
Hillary Clinton
35%
Barack Obama
21%
John Edwards
15%
Bill Richardson
10%
Dennis Kucinich
3%
Joe Biden
2%
Chris Dodd
1%
St Petersburg Times – Florida poll numbers11/6/2007N=400w/o Gore
Hillary Clinton
48%
Barack Obama
24%
John Edwards
8%
Other
16%
American Research Group – National Opinion polls11/11/2007N=600w/o Gore
Hillary Clinton
46%
Barack Obama
21%
John Edwards
11%
Joe Biden
4%
Bill Richardson
4%
Chris Dodd
1%
Dennis Kucinich
1%
Unsure
12%
Texas Polls
Democratic Polls
IVR Polls 7/16/2007N=571w/o Gore
Hillary Clinton
42%
Barack Obama
24%
John Edwards
12%
Unsure
13%
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Virginia Polls
Democratic Polls
Washington Post Poll 10/6/2007N=504w/o Gore
Hillary Clinton
49%
Barack Obama
25%
John Edwards
11%
Joe Biden
3%
Bill Richardson
3%
Dennis Kucinich
1%
Unsure
5%
None of these
1%
In almost all of these polls, Barack Obama is trailing behind Hillary Clinton by a somewhat large margin. This could mean he might not get the nomination for the Democratic Party. His poll numbers are rising, but it’s a long way till he gets the nomination and he has a lot of hurdles to cross over, and from the look of these polls, it seems Hillary Clinton’s popularity. He needs to overcome his public appearance of being inexperienced. There is somewhat of a chance he may win in Iowa, giving him some momentum in the polls, increasing his chances in other places later on.
EDIT:
There has been a recent poll ( came out on the 19th that says obama is actually ahead of hillary in iowa. obama, 30%, hillary, 27%, in the washington post )
Saturday, November 17, 2007
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