Notice something about this poll of Republican likely Iowa caucus goers? (user search)
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« on: August 09, 2007, 03:57:41 PM »

This poll seems strange to me. Obama is most definitely a popular and charismatic figure and while I can understand that he might have some crossover appeal, I find it strange that Edwards and [especially] Hillary elicit no support. With Obama’s numbers that high, I’d expect Hillary to have received at least 2 percent. This brings up an interesting point. Do Republicans despise Hillary so much that she’s completely unable to attract ant crossover support? Hell, she’s probably closer to the GOP’s views then  Obama is. So is it just  a personality issue that  causes few people to crossover and support her, whereas Obama does not have this problem. In any case it is strange.

But anyway, I’m prone to discount this poll  because no other Democrat received support, it appears. As it stands right know, it seems to be pushing an agenda.
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