Posts Tagged ‘iowa’
Single Women Flex Democratic Muscle
Single women turned out more heavily in Iowa and New Hampshire and are especially partial to Democrats. If that keeps up, one pollster thinks they could help knock the GOP aside in November and shift the partisan balance for years to come.
(Women’s eNews, January 13, 2008)
Tags: 2008 election, barack obama, democrats, hillary clinton, iowa, jeff fleischer, primary, voting patterns, womens enews
Iowa Women Jostle Obama Ahead of Clinton in Poll
In a front-loaded, tightly packed primary schedule, Iowa’s first-in-the-nation Jan. 3 caucuses could be more influential than ever. Recent poll data suggest Obama owes his new leadership in one poll to the defection of women from Clinton.
(Women’s eNews, December 6, 2007)
Tags: 2008 election, barack obama, democrats, hillary clinton, iowa, jeff fleischer, primary, voting patterns
Primary Voters Aren’t Radical
Commentary: Contrary to perception, voters in early primaries prefer safe, centrist candidates.
(The New Republic, September 1, 2006)
Tags: 2006 election, commentary, election, iowa, jeff fleischer, new hampshire, new republic, politics, primary