From Political Wire:
The American Research Group just released new polls from early states in the 2008 nominating process.
Among Democrats:
Iowa: Clinton 31%, Edwards 20%, Vilsack 17%, Obama 10%
Nevada: Clinton 37%, Obama 12%
South Carolina: Clinton 34%, Edwards 31%, Obama 10%
New Hampshire: Clinton 27%, Obama 21%, Edwards 18%
Among Republicans:
Iowa: Giuliani 28%, McCain 26%, Gingrich 18%
Nevada: Giuliani 31%, McCain 25%, Gingrich 22%
South Carolina: McCain 35%, Giuliani 28%, Gingrich 15%
New Hampshire: McCain 29%, Giuliani 25%, Gingirch 14%

{ 5 comments }
Mike Hauncho 12.29.06 at 11:46 am
No mention of Romney. I am surprised but pleased to see Newt get some attention.
Nate 12.29.06 at 3:45 pm
I did not ever expect to say this, but Newt is looking a better each day. I find the South Carolina number interesting. You know MacCain wants that state bad.
Bull Moose 12.29.06 at 7:54 pm
No mention of Romney because he apparently doesn’t rank in the top 3.
Interestingly, I had a conversation with someone who said that they felt that it was almost inevitable that a Democrat was going to win in 2008, so why not participate in making sure it’s the right Democrat? Interesting thought.
joe 12.29.06 at 8:06 pm
After the last six years, please tell me what the difference is between a Republican and a Democrat? I do not see any. Perhaps the Republicans want to adopt Democratic programs at a slower pace, but they are both for more and more and more government. It doesn’t matter who wins, I lose.
Demonbeck 01.02.07 at 2:40 pm
I wonder if Newt could have won New Hampshire if they spelled his name correctly…
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