Hillary Clinton Leads Iowa Poll Released by American Research Group
Iowa Poll: Hillary Clinton 31%, Barack Obama 24%, John Edwards 24%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joe Biden 5%, Chris Dodd 3%, Dennis Kucinich 1%.
Iowa Poll: Hillary Clinton 31%, Barack Obama 24%, John Edwards 24%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joe Biden 5%, Chris Dodd 3%, Dennis Kucinich 1%.
Iowa Poll: Hillary Clinton 23%, Barack Obama 22%, John Edwards 24%, Bill Richardson 12%, Joe Biden 8%, Chris Dodd 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1%.
Iowa Poll: Hillary Clinton 30%, Barack Obama 26%, John Edwards 26%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joe Biden 5%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%.
Iowa Poll: Hillary Clinton 30%, Barack Obama 22%, John Edwards 29%, Bill Richardson 0%, Joe Biden 0%, Chris Dodd 0%, Dennis Kucinich 0%.
Rasmussen Reports National Polls Poll: Hillary Clinton 42%, Barack Obama 23%, John Edwards 16%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 2%, Chris Dodd 0%, Dennis Kucinich 0%.
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Iowa Poll: Rudy Giuliani 8%, Mitt Romney 27%, Mike Huckabee 34%, John McCain 8%, Fred Thompson 11%, Ron Paul 8%.
Iowa Poll: Hillary Clinton 28%, Barack Obama 29%, John Edwards 29%, Bill Richardson 7%, Joe Biden 3%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%.
Iowa Poll: Rudy Giuliani 6%, Mitt Romney 23%, Mike Huckabee 37%, John McCain 11%, Fred Thompson 11%, Ron Paul 2%.
Iowa Poll: Hillary Clinton 29%, Barack Obama 26%, John Edwards 25%, Bill Richardson 6%, Joe Biden 4%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 2%.
New Hampshire Poll: Rudy Giuliani 14%, Mitt Romney 34%, Mike Huckabee 9%, John McCain 21%, Fred Thompson 4%, Ron Paul 6%.
Iowa Poll: Rudy Giuliani 4%, Mitt Romney 27%, Mike Huckabee 29%, John McCain 14%, Fred Thompson 15%, Ron Paul 4%.
New Hampshire Poll: Hillary Clinton 30%, Barack Obama 32%, John Edwards 18%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joe Biden 2%, Chris Dodd 0%, Dennis Kucinich 2%.
Iowa Poll: Hillary Clinton 29%, Barack Obama 30%, John Edwards 28%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 5%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%.
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