look at these stats
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A plethora of polls in Iowa last week saw the top three Democratic candidates in a statistical dead heat, all somewhere in the mid-20s in voting intention. But then Tuesday's influential Des Moines Register poll, generally regarded as the most accurate barometer in the state, showed Obama breaking out to a 32%-25% lead over Clinton, with Edwards almost dead even with Clinton at 24%.
Respondents saw change as the most important factor in voting intention, and here Obama had a 33-26 lead over Clinton. He also had a 36-23 lead in the second most important category -- the ability to unify the country.
Clinton led only on the third most important attribute -- experience -- by a 35-21 margin. (Yet oddly, Obama has widened his lead in the week since the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, which brought foreign policy -- a domain in which he has no experience--into play.)
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That was supposed to be Clintons bread and butter
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/wor...html?id=211679