Odelay
01-02-2008, 06:53 PM
Or a better question might be who do you want to win in Iowa?
The polls over the last month has shown each with a lead at various times but mostly all bunched together between 25 to 29% of the vote. This race is tighter than your average heterosexual's butt!
Check out http://www.pollster.com which tracks about every race in the USA.
Me, I could live with any one of these 3 candidates after the last 7 years. They each have their strengths but unfortunately their weaknesses too. I really wanted to see Al Gore jump into the race. He has grown considerably as a person since the 2000 election. But alas, he chose not to run. If you forced me choose, I'd want Obama just ever so slightly over Edwards.
Thursday's caucus should be interesting, and unless Hillary comes up with a surprisingly strong 1st place finish, this should be an exciting primary season.
The polls over the last month has shown each with a lead at various times but mostly all bunched together between 25 to 29% of the vote. This race is tighter than your average heterosexual's butt!
Check out http://www.pollster.com which tracks about every race in the USA.
Me, I could live with any one of these 3 candidates after the last 7 years. They each have their strengths but unfortunately their weaknesses too. I really wanted to see Al Gore jump into the race. He has grown considerably as a person since the 2000 election. But alas, he chose not to run. If you forced me choose, I'd want Obama just ever so slightly over Edwards.
Thursday's caucus should be interesting, and unless Hillary comes up with a surprisingly strong 1st place finish, this should be an exciting primary season.