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Obama Wins SC In a Blow Out -- Clinton Finishes Way Back in Second, and She's Lucky to Have That

Obama Wins SC  In a Blow Out -- Clinton Finishes Way Back in Second, and She's Lucky to Have That
Barack Obama has won a huge victory tonight over Hillary Clinton -- so much so that he apparently will go over 50% and Clinton will finish far closer to Edwards than the winner. Assuming Clinton holds second, no matter how far back she is, tonight's...
by Importer | Jan 26, 2008 | with 4 comment(s)

Clinton Headed to Narrow Nevada Caucus Win Over Obama -- Edwards Is So Far Back, His Campaign is Over

Clinton Headed to Narrow Nevada Caucus Win Over Obama --  Edwards Is So Far Back, His Campaign is Over
With about two thirds of the precincts counted, Clinton has a narrow 50%-45% lead over Obama, with Edwards way back at 5%. The CNN entrance poll , if accurate, also indicates that Clinton is headed to a single-digit win. If the lead holds up, she gets...
by Importer | Jan 19, 2008 | with no comments

Three Scenarios for a Last-Minute Iowa Democratic Surge

Three Scenarios for a Last-Minute Iowa Democratic Surge
With 96 hours to go, the Democratic race in Iowa is obviously very tight. What are the factors that could break it open for any of the top three? Clinton: In the final stretch run, last-minute voters decide to go with experience and electability and women...
by Importer | Dec 30, 2007 | with 2 comment(s)

The Significance of the New Des Moines Register Poll That Has Obama and Huckabee Ahead

The Significance of the New Des Moines Register Poll That Has Obama and Huckabee Ahead
This morning's latest numbers from the respected Des Moines Register poll, which voters in Iowa pay attention to: Obama: 28 Clinton: 25 Edwards: 23 Huckabee 29 Romney: 24 Giuliani: 13 The signficance: -- Romney is in trouble in Iowa. That isn't...
by Importer | Dec 02, 2007 | with 1 comment(s)

Tote Board Column -- 11/29 -- "Take It For Granite"

Tote Board Column -- 11/29 -- "Take It For Granite"
This week's column looks at why Hillary Clinton remains the strong favorite to do well in January and progress to the nomination.
by Importer | Nov 29, 2007 | with no comments

A Poll Sure to Shake Up the Psychology of the Race If Nothing Else: ABC/Washington Post Poll Has Obama Ahead in Iowa

A Poll Sure to Shake Up the Psychology of the Race If Nothing Else: ABC/Washington Post Poll Has Obama Ahead in Iowa
A new ABC/Washington Post poll has Obama ahead for the first time in Iowa since a Newsweek poll showed him with a similar lead in September. The results for the top three: Obama 30% Clinton 26% `` Edwards 22% The main import of the poll -- besides giving...
by Importer | Nov 19, 2007 | with 1 comment(s)

Preview Of Tonight's CNN Democratic Debate: It's Still Primarily About Obama vs. Edwards With an Eye on Iowa

Preview Of Tonight's CNN Democratic Debate: It's Still Primarily About Obama vs. Edwards With an Eye on Iowa
The Tote Board's preview of tonight's debate.
by Importer | Nov 15, 2007 | with no comments

New New York Times Iowa Poll Is Just What Edwards Needs Going Into Thursday's Debate

New New York Times Iowa Poll Is Just What Edwards Needs Going Into Thursday's Debate
Drudge has word that the New York Times will release new surveys in Iowa and New Hampshire tomorrow showing: IOWA Clinton 25% Edwards 23% Obama 22% NEW HAMPSHIRE Clinton 37% Obama 22% Edwards 9% Edwards was in serious danger of getting written out of...
by Importer | Nov 13, 2007 | with no comments

Edwards Gains Iowa Endorsement But What's Equally Important is the Reason He Got It

Edwards Gains Iowa Endorsement But What's Equally Important is the Reason He Got It
"Iowans for Sensible Priorities" -- a group that claims it can send almost 10,000 adherents to the caucuses -- has endorsed John Edwards. A quote from the ABC dispatch: "There's a rhetoric gap with Obama," executive director Peggy...
by Importer | Nov 09, 2007 | with 1 comment(s)

A Preview Of Tonight's MSNBC Democratic Debate

A Preview Of Tonight's MSNBC Democratic Debate
Here's the Tote Board's take on tonight's key Democratic debate .
by Importer | Oct 30, 2007 | with 1 comment(s)

Latest Missouri Matchups Confirm Ohio Poll: The Republicans Are Running Surprisingly Well in Swing States and Edwards Looks Like Most Electable Democrat

Latest Missouri Matchups Confirm Ohio Poll: The Republicans Are Running Surprisingly Well in Swing States and Edwards Looks Like Most Electable Democrat
Survey USA has followed up its Ohio poll with one in Missouri and it basically confirms the findings there -- with one twist. In this swing state, Rudy Giuliani is actually leading Hillary Clinton 48-45%, while Fred Thompson loses narrowly to Clinton...
by Importer | Sep 23, 2007 | with 2 comment(s)

In Latest Ohio Poll Matchups, Republicans Do Surprisingly Well

In Latest Ohio Poll Matchups, Republicans Do Surprisingly Well
It's not much of an exaggeration to say that as swing state Ohio goes, so goes the nation. So it's a bit of a surprise that as unpopular as the current incumbent appears to be, a new Survey USA poll shows Rudy Giuliani leading Hillary Clinton...
by Importer | Sep 22, 2007 | with 1 comment(s)

Edwards Outflanks Obama

Edwards Outflanks Obama
One reason why Barack Obama's campaign may be having trouble taking flight was illustrated over the past several days. Obama used what could have been an opportunity to engage General Petraeus to instead, in one observer's words, "speechify...
by Importer | Sep 14, 2007 | with 1 comment(s)

Tote Board Column -- 8/16 -- About-Face Time

Tote Board Column -- 8/16 -- About-Face Time
Think the constant debates help the campaigns of the challengers? Guess again: This week's Tote Board column examines why the ever-present Democratic debates are destroying the campaigns of John Edwards and Barack Obama, while helping Hillary.
by Importer | Aug 16, 2007 | with 2 comment(s)

Tote Board Column -- 7/5 -- Power Brokers

Tote Board Column -- 7/5 -- Power Brokers
This week's column, "Power Brokers," looks at how Al Gore and even Elizabeth Edwards could influence the presidential race in an unexpected way -- by ultimately endorsing Barack Obama.
by Importer | Jul 05, 2007 | with 1 comment(s)
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