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To: longnshort who wrote (111630)1/3/2008 10:37:15 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
I'm totally unconcerned- I like Obama, but I still think Hillary will win. Edwards seems out. But there were 2x the democrats to republicans.

Hickabee has NO CHANCE at winning a general election. I wanted to see if those hicks would pick another preacher- and they did. LOL.

The scene at that caucus was repeated across the state as a record number of Iowans left their homes on a cold night and filled nearly 1,800 school gyms, fire houses and community halls. Democrats estimated turnout at 220,000, and nearly 115,000 Republicans took part.

Democratic party officials worried that the crush of participants would delay the process, but most events appeared to begin on time. By late evening, Iowans had chosen Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and Republican White House hopeful Mike Huckabee in the nation's first test of the 2008 election.