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IA-WeAskAmerica: Huckabee still leads
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March 11, 2011, 02:51:18 pm »
20.2% Huckabee
14.1% Palin
13.9% Gingrich
13.3% Romney
9.0% Trump
4.5% Paul
3.5% Pawlenty
2.6% Barbour
1.8% Daniels
6.1% Others
10.9% Undecided
Type of Poll: Automated
Sample: 885 Likely Iowa GOP Caucus participants
Date of Poll: 3/10/201
Margin of Error: ±3.29%
http://weaskamerica.com/2011/03/11/early-test-in-iowa/
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Re: IA-WeAskAmerica: Huckabee still leads
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Go Palin !
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Re: IA-WeAskAmerica: Huckabee still leads
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Trump at 9% ?
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Re: IA-WeAskAmerica: Huckabee still leads
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LOL at Pawlenty. All that conservative chest-thumping for a measly 3,5%.
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Re: IA-WeAskAmerica: Huckabee still leads
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Quote from: Emperor on March 11, 2011, 03:00:06 pm
Trump at 9% ?
Wonder if that also explains the lower than usual Romney number/Romney's usual high number in the first place. The lazy "He's a famous businessman" vote.
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Re: IA-WeAskAmerica: Huckabee still leads
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It'd be brilliant if Palin won Iowa!
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Re: IA-WeAskAmerica: Huckabee still leads
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If Huck doesn't run (likely), I think that means Palin becomes the heavy favorite in Iowa (and probably South Carolina as well).
If Palin runs I fully expect her to be the nominee.
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Re: IA-WeAskAmerica: Huckabee still leads
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They
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needed to ask voters their 2nd pref here, not only covering the very real contingency that Huck and/or Palin don't run, but also considering how the caucus process works.
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Quote from: Badger on March 11, 2011, 04:37:55 pm
They
really
needed to ask voters their 2nd pref here, not only covering the very real contingency that Huck and/or Palin don't run, but also considering how the caucus process works.
You're thinking of the Democratic caucus process. The GOP caucus is just a straight up vote.
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Re: IA-WeAskAmerica: Huckabee still leads
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Quote from: Mr. Morden on March 11, 2011, 05:28:07 pm
Quote from: Badger on March 11, 2011, 04:37:55 pm
They
really
needed to ask voters their 2nd pref here, not only covering the very real contingency that Huck and/or Palin don't run, but also considering how the caucus process works.
You're thinking of the Democratic caucus process. The GOP caucus is just a straight up vote.
Didn't know that. Still, with Huck and Palin's candidacies still iffy, they should've sprung for the additional question.
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Re: IA-WeAskAmerica: Huckabee still leads
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wow, surprised by trump's numbers. when I said he could pick 15% of the vote in NH I wasn't believing my own wrods, but now I think he can do it =S.
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Re: IA-WeAskAmerica: Huckabee still leads
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Quote from: Badger on March 11, 2011, 05:46:05 pm
Quote from: Mr. Morden on March 11, 2011, 05:28:07 pm
Quote from: Badger on March 11, 2011, 04:37:55 pm
They
really
needed to ask voters their 2nd pref here, not only covering the very real contingency that Huck and/or Palin don't run, but also considering how the caucus process works.
You're thinking of the Democratic caucus process. The GOP caucus is just a straight up vote.
Didn't know that. Still, with Huck and Palin's candidacies still iffy, they should've sprung for the additional question.
I made that same mistake in late 2007, so don't feel bad.
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