Good news for Edwards in Iowa, and Obama suprisingly third in Iowa and NH. I am really skeptical about national polls and I think, like the last primary, whoever wins Iowa, will win it all. Key thing about these polls from Iowa is that the don't account for the fact that it is a caucus state. I'd really like to see an analysis that accounts for that.
New Polls: Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina
The American Research Group has new polling results for the Democratic and Republican presidential caucus/primary races in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina.
Iowa:
* Edwards 27%, Clinton 23%, Obama 19%
* McCain 26%, Giuliani 19%, Romney 14%, F. Thompson 13%
New Hampshire:
* Clinton 37%, Edwards 26%, Obama 14%
* McCain 29%, Romney 24%, Giuliani 17%
South Carolina:
* Clinton 36%, Obama 24%, Edwards 18%
* McCain 36%, Giuliani 23%, F. Thompson 10%
Key observations: Edwards leads Clinton among women in Iowa 32% to 26%. McCain is regaining strength among independents (47% in Iowa, 33% in New Hampshire, and 36% in South Carolina) while also leading among Republicans.