Poll: Dems Deadlocked, Huckabee Gaining
Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2007 | 3:11 a.m.
THE RACE: The presidential race for Democrats, Republicans in Iowa.
THE NUMBERS - DEMOCRATS
Hillary Rodham Clinton, 25 percent
John Edwards, 23 percent
Barack Obama, 22 percent
Bill Richardson, 12 percent
Joe Biden, 4 percent
THE NUMBERS - REPUBLICANS
Mitt Romney, 27 percent
Mike Huckabee, 21 percent
Rudy Giuliani, 15 percent
Fred Thompson, 9 percent
John McCain, 4 percent
Ron Paul, 4 percent
OF INTEREST:
While the top Democrats remain in a three-way race, all the action has been on the Republican side. The poll confirms recent surveys that have shown Huckabee picking up steam and challenging Mitt Romney's long-held position as the front-runner in the state. The survey puts Huckabee in second place in Iowa, within striking distance of Romney with voting in the caucuses some seven weeks away.
The CBS/New York Times poll was conducted by telephone Nov. 2-11 with 1,273 likely caucus-goers in Iowa. The results have a margin of sampling error of 4 percentage points for Democratic caucus-goers and 5 percentage points for Republican caucus-goers.
COMPLETE RESULTS: http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/poll-111307.pdf
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