Sen. Barack Obama has extended his lead slightly to 15 points over Sen. John McCain in Iowa, 54% to 39%, according to a new Courier-Lee Enterprises poll.
Key finding: “Obama continued to lead among independent voters 57 to 36 percent, as well as with both men and women and every age group.”
Key questions: Why is McCain campaigning in Iowa tomorrow? And why was Gov. Sarah Palin there today?
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I was wondering the same thing…
Iowa is every bit as lost as Michigan was… and they walked away from that state quite a while ago.
Not sure what’s going on there.
Yeah. I’ve given up trying to figure out the McCain/Palin strategy. I’ve concluded that they don’t have one. There campaign is usually a series of tactics that usually result in the Dems staying on the defensive. Problem is that this time it isn’t working. They failed to account for Obama’s ability to expand the base and who could predict the economy going terrible.
The only thing that could significantly shift the polls right now, G-d forbit, would be a world crises or terrorist attack.