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iandhr

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12. Saw a poll a few days ago that said HRC was way up in Iowa.
Sun Jan 24, 2016, 03:35 PM
Jan 2016

Maybe this is the reasons all the results are different.


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Also consider the effect of enthusiasm in a caucus. Qutzupalotl Jan 2016 #1
I think Iowa is a coin toss (Sanders has more enthusiasm, but Clinton has spent a FORTUNE on Attorney in Texas Jan 2016 #4
There's yet another variable: how Clinton will react to the tightening polls Qutzupalotl Jan 2016 #6
It is odd how Clinton and her supporters seem unable to draw any lesson from 2008; they are running Attorney in Texas Jan 2016 #8
A 9 point margin of error renders these polls meaningless. Dawson Leery Jan 2016 #2
Well, if you don't like this poll, what do you think of the polling aggregation of ALL live cell and Attorney in Texas Jan 2016 #7
Understand how people feel? Represent the true wishes of the people? What a concept! highprincipleswork Jan 2016 #3
this ^^^ exactly Attorney in Texas Jan 2016 #11
K&R CharlotteVale Jan 2016 #5
Sanders will come out blazing after Iowa and NH. bvar22 Jan 2016 #9
I'm not one who likes to count my chickens before they have hatched, but if Sanders were to win Iowa Attorney in Texas Jan 2016 #10
I posted a chart yesterday on how children are faring in every state. Kalidurga Jan 2016 #30
I actually feel bad for Clinton. MisterFred Jan 2016 #19
Saw a poll a few days ago that said HRC was way up in Iowa. iandhr Jan 2016 #12
There are two factors at play: house effect and bad methodology. Attorney in Texas Jan 2016 #13
This is fascinating enigmatic Jan 2016 #17
The gap between Trump's and Clinton's polling results in robo-call polls and traditional live phone Attorney in Texas Jan 2016 #18
Pollsters now... SandersDem Jan 2016 #29
The Difference could come from MoM supporters in Iowa SandersDem Jan 2016 #14
Definitely! I suspect that most Sanders supporters will join with O'Malley if there is any caucus Attorney in Texas Jan 2016 #15
Your information is not correct oberliner Jan 2016 #16
So you question the accuracy of the information without even playing the clip (which expressly Attorney in Texas Jan 2016 #20
You wrote that they would have to choose between Bernie and Hillary oberliner Jan 2016 #21
D- for accuracy. I did not write anyone "would have to choose between Bernie and Hillary." I did not Attorney in Texas Jan 2016 #22
stated below SandersDem Jan 2016 #28
you are right! SandersDem Jan 2016 #23
Not so sure. Hillary has big business and wallstreet behind her. I don't know enough about O'malley. trillion Jan 2016 #25
Awesome video! Iowa please watch it! It's not that long. trillion Jan 2016 #26
Glad to see there are informed voters out there. trillion Jan 2016 #24
If they weren't there would be NO need for Bloomberg to jump in if Hillary doesn't... stillwaiting Jan 2016 #32
our local cbs affiliate news hopemountain Jan 2016 #27
Excellent news! Attorney in Texas Jan 2016 #31
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