New Poll Shows Any Of 6 Could Win Iowa
By Carole on Dec 29, 2011
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Mainstream media outlets have decided that either libertarian leaning Ron Paul or moderate Mitt Romney will walk away with an Iowa Caucus win next week. But a brand new poll of likely caucus goers shows only 6 points separating first and sixth place. With 7% still undecided and a margin of error of 4.7%, this poll suggests that despite media pronouncements of a two man race that leaves the conservative candidates in the dust, an Iowa victory is still very much up for grabs.
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Here are the results of the Insider Advantage poll taken with just five days to go:
| Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich | 17% |
| Texas Congressman Ron Paul | 17% |
| Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney | 17% |
| Former Senator Rick Santorum | 13% |
| Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann | 12% |
| Texas Governor Rick Perry | 11% |
| Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman | 3% |
Despite media attempts to marginalize what they refer to as "second tier" candidates, these poll numbers indicate that any of the top 6 could do very well and even win in Iowa providing some serious momentum in the early primary states. Stay tuned.
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