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IA Poll Numbers: Romney, Clinton make gains

By cement mixer | December 27, 2007

A new Iowa poll by New Strategic Vision a very tight race for both Democrats and Republicans. On the Republican side, the poll confirms the slow downward trend of Mike Huckabee from his peak several weeks ago. Gaining is Mitt Romney (up two points) and John McCain (up six points).

On the Democratic side, the poll confirms the slow downward trend of Obama, who now finds himself in a statistical tie with Hillary Clinton and John Edwards.

The poll done on December 26-27 has a margin of error of +/- 4.5%. Find the polling numbers below:

Republicans
Huckabee 29 (-2 vs. last poll Dec 16-18)
Romney 27 (+2)
Thompson 15 (-1)
McCain 14 (+6)
Giuliani 4 (-2)
Paul 4 (-1)
Undecided 6 (nc)

Democrats
Obama 30 (not changed vs last poll Dec 16-18)
Clinton 29 (+2)
Edwards 28 (+1)

Topics: Presidential Primary, Campaign 2008, John McCain, Republican Presidential contenders, John Edwards, Democrat Presidential contenders, Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Ron Paul, Mike Huckabee |

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