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An early look at the standings in Nevada: Good news for Rudy, Hillary
01/08 06:10 AM

For what it’s worth, in Nevada, a poll of that state's presidential preferences at this early date has 31 percent for Rudy Giuliani, 25 percent for John McCain, 21 percent for Newt Gingrich, and Mitt Romney 4 percent. That’s the highest number I’ve seen for Gingrich in a while; unfortunately for him, the GOP primary is currently scheduled April 2008, fairly late in the process.

 

It’s more notable for the Democrats, who have moved up Nevada’s primary so that it is expected to fall between the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary. Hillary leads with 37 percent, Obama with 13 percent, John Edwards and John Kerry at 9 percent each. That seems a little surprising, as I had heard Edwards was popular with the unions out there.

 


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