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    What do you think is going to happen tonight?
    47
    Gephardt
    12.77%
    6
    Kerry
    40.43%
    19
    Dean
    25.53%
    12
    Edwards
    17.02%
    8
    Undecided/Other
    4.26%
    2

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  • #2
    Kucinich!
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    • #3
      Kerry's gonna win.

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      • #4
        Kerry
        Gephardt
        Dean
        Edwards

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        • #5
          McGovern seems to have endorsed Wesley Clark. Does this turn the tide?

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          • #6
            I think it will be Gephardt.

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            • #7
              I'm voting for Edwards. At least as far as this poll is concerned.

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              • #8


                Seems Kucinich will throw his votes over to Edwards.

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                • #9
                  Kerry is leading at the moment, but that will probably change.

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                  • #10
                    Gephardt
                    Kerry
                    Edwards
                    Dean
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                    • #11
                      Edwards
                      Kerry
                      Dean
                      Gephardt

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                      • #12
                        damn this poll is close to turning into the real vote tallies.

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                        • #13
                          I have a gut feeling that it will be Edwards.
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                          • #14
                            From this article, it sounds like Dean and Edwards might be at a slight disadvantage because of how Iowa runs their messed up primaries...

                            If the "winner" anointed by the media is determined by the delegate count rather than the raw count, who's likely to get screwed? Do the math. Edwards is hovering just above 15 percent in most statewide surveys. That means that in a lot of precincts, his supporters are likely to fall just below the viability threshold and be disbanded, earning zero delegates. Dean could be shortchanged by the turnout-based allotment of delegates to each precinct. If, as advertised, Dean brings in people who had previously given up on voting, the low turnout caused by their absence from the last election in that precinct will diminish the number of delegates they can earn in this election, no matter how many of them show up.
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                            • #15
                              I suspected Gephardt at first, but he seems to split in the polls. Dean seems to have the advantage, being only 3 points down with a stronger organization.
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