Poll: Three-way tie in Iowa
DES MOINES, Iowa, Aug. 3 (UPI) -- Democratic presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards are in a three-way tie in Iowa, a poll released Friday said.
The ABC News/Washington Post poll showed Obama with 27 percent with 26 percent supporting both Edwards and Clinton.
The telephone poll surveyed 500 Iowa adults likely to vote in the presidential caucus and had a 4.5-point margin of error.
Eighty-nine percent of those surveyed said they were satisfied with the field of candidates, while 53 percent said they were very satisfied.
The poll indicated participants liked Edwards' personality and Clinton's experience. Obama was most appealing to younger voters, the poll said.
This confirms the suspension all along that Clinton had the polls fixed in order to cement her inevitability of becoming president. The Old jump on the band wagon tactic. Now all of a sudden, Obama jumps 13 points in the Iowa polls. It has long been suspected that the Clintons' were running scared. The information just did not add up. Obama has over 258,000 different indivudual donors and yet he was still behind in the polls. The people seemed to be putting there money were there mouth is but not answering the phone to answer polling questions.
Seemed Strange. Well, here is a prediction. With the amount of money raised from an enormous amount of people and Oprah giving him a funraiser, I beleive Barak Obama will be the next President of the United States.
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