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Huge ARG NH poll for Obama

Sat Jan 05, 2008 at 01:01:16 PM PDT

Don't know if that's been diaried before, but ARG has its new NH poll out.
They were in the field Jan 4-5, so they have the freshest data available.

Look at the numbers (Jan 1-3 in brackets):
Obama 38 (31)
Clinton 26 (35)
Edwards 20 (15)
Gravel 3 (1)
Kucinich 1 (2)
Richardson 3 (5)
Undecided 8 (8)

Sample Size: 600 completed telephone interviews among a random sample of likely Democratic primary voters living in New Hampshire (377 Democrats and 223 undeclared (independent) voters).

Sample Dates: January 4-5, 2008

Margin of Error: ± 4 percentage points

Barack Obama leads John Edwards among men 42% to 21%, with 19% for Hillary Clinton. Among women, Obama leads Clinton 35% to 31%, with 20% for Edwards. Clinton leads Obama among Democrats 34% to 32%, while Obama leads Edwards among undeclared voters (independents) 49% to 21%.

GOP and numbers for Dems vs. Independents below the fold

Biden Out!

Thu Jan 03, 2008 at 08:17:53 PM PDT

On ABC they say Biden dropped out, b/c of his under one percent showing

Sorry about the lack of information

Go Barack!
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German's biggest newspaper (BILD) endorses Bush

Wed Oct 27, 2004 at 05:23:00 AM PDT

BILD has the biggest newspaper circulation in Germany, I think 4 Million.
It's a gossip newspaper, like the Sun in Britain or American Inquirer, but they claim to be responsible journalists.
Today, they had an endorsement of Bush, although public polls in Germany are somewhat 70 Kerry, 6 Bush, Rest uninformed/undecided.
This newspaper is the worst of rags, but they yield much power in german politics.

October surprise gone?

Sat Sep 25, 2004 at 07:08:41 AM PDT

Hope this hasn't been posted yet.

Here we go:
In today's WaPo, there's an article about a US official saying that Saddam Hussein's trial was not likely to begin this year
Here's an excerpt:

The trials of former president Saddam Hussein and his top lieutenants likely will not begin this year, a U.S. official here said Friday, contradicting a recent pronouncement from Iraq's interim prime minister, Ayad Allawi, that Hussein's trial could commence as soon as next month.

Allawi has sought to speed up the trials by exhorting judges and investigators to accelerate their work and by replacing the administrator of the special tribunal that will conduct the trials. The prime minister has said he wants the proceedings to begin before national elections, scheduled for January.

Poll

Other possible October surprises?

43%14 votes
25%8 votes
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25%8 votes
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Death Toll breaks 500

Sat Jan 17, 2004 at 08:11:03 AM PDT

According to this article from WaPo:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A24825-2004Jan17.html

How many more soldiers (and Iraqi citizens) have to die until they realize?


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