A new Zogby poll had good news for Gep and not so bad news for Howard Dean. Gephardt has a one-point lead in Iowa, but in Sept Dean led by 6-points.
Here are results:
Gep: 22% (17% in sept)
Dean 21% (23% in Sept)
Kerry 9 (11% in Sept)
Edwards 7% (6% in Sept)
Clark 7% (1% in Sept)
Lieberman 5% (4% in Sept)
Kucinich 1% (2% in Sept)
everyone else under 1%
Polling involved 500 Iowa voters likely to vote.
Per Zogby: "Dean and Gep are very close among key demographic groups. Dean leads among liberals, while Gep attracts moderates. Dean leads in Western and Eastern Iowa while Gep leads in the center and has a strong lead in the larger cities. Gep leads among older votes while Dean among younger."
With Lieberman and Clark out of the equation Gep leads by 2-points 26-24%.
Gep has a strong fav/unfav rating of 75-13
Dean is at 62/11
Kerry is at 61/13
Edwards is at 51/8
Clark 25/19
Lieberman 47/32
While this is good news for Gep, it isn't all that bad for Dean. He has lost 2-points and is 1-point behind, a virtual dead heat, meanwhile everyone else is under 10% and a real race for third is brewing between Kerry and Edwards (since Clark is not going to compete in the state). Coming in third in Iowa would be encouraging for Edwards. It looks like Iowa might come down to who has the organization to gotv.
http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=748