KCCI has a new poll coming out in Iowa that shows John Edwards staying steady at the top, while both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have fallen back 6% each since May. Bill Richardson has increased 4% in that time to move closer to the top tier.
Here are the results...
| July 2007 | May 2007 |
Edwards | 27% | 26% |
Clinton | 22% | 28% |
Obama | 16% | 22% |
Richardson | 11% | 7% |
Biden |
| 2% |
Dodd |
| 2% |
Kucinich |
| 2% |
Gravel |
| 1% |
3 comments:
Interesting poll numbers. Do you know what the margin of error was? I would imagine +/- 3-4%, which fogs up just where Obama and Richardson really place.
I read somewhere that the margin of error was 4%.
The margin of error was 4 percent, but that assumes they got a perfectly representative sample. It's notoriously hard to figure out who will attend a caucus, so you never know if their samples are representative.
For what it's worth, I'm finding more support for Richardson than for Obama in my own precinct in the Des Moines suburbs.
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