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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Hillary getting the message out

I'm pleased to say that I made it on the Clinton campaign email list. Here is the latest spin from Camp Clinton:

TWO NEW POLLS SHOW CLINTON MOMENTUM
CNN & Zogby Polls Both Show Hillary

Leading In A Close Iowa Race


Two new polls released this morning show Hillary Clinton holding a lead in the Hawkeye State, continuing to build on her momentum in the final days before the Iowa caucuses.

A new CNN/Opinion Research poll conducted December 26-30, shows Senator Clinton leading the field with 33 percent, followed by Senator Obama with 31 percent and Senator Edwards with 22 percent. According to the poll, Hillary has picked up three points since their last survey in mid-December. Furthermore, “[t]he poll indicates that Iowa Democrats believe Clinton has the best chance of winning in November and is the most experienced.” Read more about this poll at http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/12/31/iowa.poll/index.html .

A new Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll conducted December 28-31, shows that “Clinton, a New York senator, maintained a stable four-point edge over Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, 30 percent to 26 percent, in the Democratic race. Former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards was in third at 25 percent, down one point overnight.” Read more about this poll at http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSN2948587520080101?sp=true.

Also — a new Des Moines Register poll shows that among Democrats, Clinton leads 33 to 27 for Obama and 25 for Edwards. As Register columnist David Yepsen points out, had their pollsters used the 2004 turnout model, Hillary would lead by 29 to 27, figures in line with the other polls. Read the Clinton campaign’s full analysis of today’s Des Moines Register poll below.

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