Posted on 08/20/2007 8:05:00 PM PDT by doug from upland
NewsMax/Zogby Iowa Poll: Hillary Clinton Makes Big Move to Lead Democratic Pack
NewsMax.com
Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2007
Hillary's move in Iowa mirrors her national gains as others fade; Bill helps her cause.
After months of nipping at the heels of former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards among likely Iowa Democratic caucusgoers, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton has made a move to the top of the heap in the race for her party's presidential nomination, a new NewsMax/Zogby telephone poll shows.
Clinton's move up in Iowa replicates what she has done nationally, building a powerhouse campaign and benefiting in part from the positive opinions of her husband, the survey shows.
Clinton leads with 30% support, followed by Edwards at 23% and Illinois Sen. Barack Obama at 19%. She added six points to her column since the last Zogby Iowa polling in May, while Edwards and Obama have each lost three points during the same time period.
The Zogby telephone survey was conducted August. 1719, 2007, and included 503 likely Democratic caucusgoers in Iowa. The margin of error is +/ 4.5 percentage points.
Among women a key demographic for Clinton, who could be the first woman elected President she expands her lead a bit, taking support from Edwards, while Obama remains static. She wins 35% support among females, while Obama wins 19% and Edwards collects backing from 17%.
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Clinton |
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30% |
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24% |
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25% |
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16% |
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Edwards |
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23% |
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26% |
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27% |
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27% |
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Obama |
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19% |
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22% |
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23% |
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17% |
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Richardson |
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10% |
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6% |
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3% |
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1% |
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Biden |
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3% |
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4% |
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3% |
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3% |
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Kucinich |
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1% |
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1% |
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1% |
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1% |
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Dodd |
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<1% |
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1% |
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Gravel |
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<1% |
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Not Sure |
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13% |
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16% |
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15% |
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13% |
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However, Edwards still leads among Iowa men, winning 29% support to 24% for Clinton. Obama wins 19% support from men.
Bill Richardson, the governor of New Mexico, has quietly built a constituency in Iowa, and now holds onto a strong fourthplace position, winning 10% support. He has inched up the scale a little at a time since January, when the Zogby poll had him at just 1% support.
Mentioned by pundits as a possible vice presidential candidate because of his extensive foreignpolicy experience and his political success in what will be a key state in the general election next year, he is gradually building support for the top job.
Clinton lags behind Edwards and Obama among those in the liberal wing of the party, but mainstream liberals give her a substantial edge, and she holds her own among moderate Democrats, the survey shows. Mainstream liberals and moderates comprise a significantly larger voting bloc in the Democratic Party, the Zogby telephone survey shows.
Among the very liberal, Edwards is the favorite, winning 29% to Obama's 25% and Clinton's 18%. But among mainstream Democrats, Clinton is the far and away leader with 39% support, compared to 22% for Edwards and 20% for Obama.
Richardson elevates to the top tier among moderate Democrats, where he wins 18% support. Edwards leads with 25% support among moderates, followed by Clinton with 23% and Obama at 19%.
Asked if, should she be elected, former President Clinton would have a positive or negative effect on her administration, Democrats mostly believed he would help, the survey shows. While 81% said Bill Clinton would be a positive factor for her administration, just 11% said he would be a drag on her White House work. At 84%, women were a bit more positive about the former President than men, 77% of whom said Bill would help Hillary.
A wide majority of those likely Democratic caucusgoers said that, should a Democrat win the White House next year, they would prefer a return to the domestic and foreign policies of the Bill Clinton presidency. While 77% said they agreed with that idea, 16% disagreed. More than a third (36%) said they "strongly agreed" that that would be a good strategy for the next Democratic President.
Asked which Democratic candidate would be most effective in dealing with another attack on the U.S. by Osama bin Laden, Clinton far outpaced her rivals, the poll shows. Almost a third of likely Democratic caucusgoers (31%) favored her, compared to 17% who said Edwards would do a better job, and 15% who believed Obama would best counter bin Laden.
Survey Methodology [Iowa Caucus Poll] 08/17/07 - 08/18/07
This is a telephone survey of Democratic Caucus Voters conducted by Zogby International. The target sample is [503] interviews with approximately [28] questions asked.
Zogby International's sampling and weighting procedures also have been validated through its political polling: more than 95% of the firm's polls have come within 1% of actual election-day outcomes.
Zogby picked Gore and Kerry.
Whatever.......
Boy that Kucinich is perched ready to strike any time now.
Just glad to see Obama in 3rd/
Am I the only one who sees that chameleon as a far worse threat to this country than Hillary could ever be?
Guys have a weakness for cute gals.
i’m already tired of this,
and there are only 15 months to go.
That Not Sure guy is beating everyone but the top 3. Watch out for him. Mr Sure is a force to be reckoned with.
So, the mass Arkancide has begun?
Edwards was in contention?!!!!!
GEEZ you never have known from the MSM!
It sure helps to buy off the polsters.
Agreed. Everytime I see a Zogby Poll, I can’t help but remember Zogby’s congratulatory call to Kerry.
Didn’t ABC have the top three in a tie yesterday?
This shows Edwards has been in the lead before - i have not heard that anywhere.
The charmer’s got the D’crap nomination. I thought Algore might get in and make it interesting,but I ain’t hearing much from his corner of the world lately. The Pub’s better counter with someone strong or we could be singing “Hail to her Highness” by Jan.of 09 !!!
It must suck when the MSM is against you and you are a demcrat.
Obama’s been revealed as inexperienced, Edwards as a hypocrite. She’s taken what the netroots have thrown at her, knowing if she could just outmaneuver her competition, she will need the fake centrist tag she’s created for herself.
Frankly, I think Hillary has been smart, as far as a candidate goes. She saw what happened to Kerry, that he got branded a “flipflopper” because of his record.
Hillary had the advantage of knowing from the moment she got elected what she was in the Senate for - to create a record that would help get her elected president. First, she stayed out of the way. Armed Services committee. Then she very effectively straddled the line on the war. Kept her secular progressive speeches out of the limelight.
Now she can go out and sound moderate and promilitary for all she’s worth. She knows that the moonbats are on the plantation, that when push comes to shove, they’ll vote for her in the general election.
He's in full retreat this past week as he is too busy to deal with 'dem debates.'
Yeah, just wait until he and Ron Paul decide to run on the same ticket!
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