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DEMOCRATS
REPUBLICANS
Missouri Primary Poll:
The Research 2000 Missouri Poll was conducted by Research 2000 of Rockville, MD from January 21 through January 24. 500 likely Democratic primary voters were surveyed, with a margin of error of 4.5 points.
44% Clinton
31% Obama
18% Edwards
Florida Primary Poll:
814 likely Republican primary voters in Florida (± 3.4%) were interviewed by Reuters/C-Span/Zogby between 1/23/2008 and 1/25/2008 (this is the second installment in a 3-day tracking poll) :
30% McCain
30% Romney
14% Huckabee
13% Giuliani
3% Paul
9% Someone Else/Not Sure
Florida Primary Poll:
A new American Research Group Florida survey of 600 Likely Democratic Primary Voters (± 4%) conducted 1/23/2008 through 1/24/2008 finds:
58% Clinton
20% Obama
15% Edwards
6% Undecided
Florida Primary Poll:
A new American Research Group Florida survey of 600 Likely Republican Primary Voters (± 4%) conducted 1/23/2008 through 1/24/2008 finds
31% McCain
26% Romney
15% Huckabee
14% Giuliani
DEMOCRATS
REPUBLICANS
Hillary Clinton -- (Scorpio, October 26, 1947) iVillage.com horoscope for January 27:
"There's no need to do additional research -- you've got all the information you need to make your plans now. In fact, looking up more facts should only confuse things, so stick with what you've got."
Barack Obama -- (Leo, August 4, 1961) iVillage.comhoroscope for January 27:
"See if you can find a quiet spot for yourself and let others run around causing trouble. You'd rather read, or think about the future, or other, even more sedate activities. The circus can wait!"
John Edwards -- (Gemini, June 10, 1953) iVillage.com horoscope for January 27:
"You're the best person to advise that one friend or coworker who's going through a hard time -- but they might not be ready to ask for help. You can find a way to say what they need to hear, though."
John McCain -- (Virgo, August 29, 1936) iVillage.com horoscope for January 27:
"Try not to go overboard, but you can't help tidying up wherever you may find yourself. You've learned by now that there's a fine line between helping out and overshadowing, so try to keep it light."
Rudy Giuliani -- (Gemini, May 28, 1944) iVillage.com horoscope for January 27:
"You're the best person to advise that one friend or coworker who's going through a hard time -- but they might not be ready to ask for help. You can find a way to say what they need to hear, though."
Mitt Romney -- (Pisces, March 12, 1947) iVillage.com horoscope for January 27:
"You should try to let other people make their own mistakes today -- there's not so much you can do about it, anyway and warning them might only cause resentment in the long run. Help them later."
Ron Paul -- (Leo, August 20, 1935) iVillage.com horoscope for January 27:
"See if you can find a quiet spot for yourself and let others run around causing trouble. You'd rather read, or think about the future, or other, even more sedate activities. The circus can wait!"
Mike Huckabee -- (Virgo, August 24, 1955) iVillage.com horoscope for January 27:
"Try not to go overboard, but you can't help tidying up wherever you may find yourself. You've learned by now that there's a fine line between helping out and overshadowing, so try to keep it light."
DEMOCRATS
REPUBLICANS
Hillary Clinton will find sunny skies on a beautiful 58-degree day in Memphis, Tenn. on Sunday. Barack Obama heads to Birmingham, Ala., where areas of dense morning fog should give way to a sunny 56-degree day. Dublin, Ga. will be 63 degrees and mainly sunny for John Edwards' appearance on Sunday.
DEMOCRATS
REPUBLICANS
The Intrade prediction market has . . . .
Hillary's chances for winning the Democratic nomination at 62.0 percent.
Obama's chances for winning the Democratic nomination at 37.0 percent.
Edward's chances for winning the Democratic nomination at 0.6 percent.
McCain's chances for winning the Republican nomination at 55 percent.
Romney's chances for winning the Republican nomination at 33.4 percent.
Giuliani's chances for winning the Republican nomination at 7.6 percent.
Huckabee's chances for winning the Republican nomination at 3.0 percent.
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