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Related: About this forumIowa Organizers & volunteers hard at work Dec 12-13 weekend......
Just a sample of @HillaryforIA tweets:
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Gabriella Cascone ?@GBC_4_HRC 10h10 hours ago Creston, IA
Sue is the most amazing precinct captain for @HillaryClinton a girl could ask for and is helping us #WinEveryDay
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Bryan La Madrid ?@BryanLaMadrid 13h13 hours ago Des Moines, IA
Had a great @HillaryforIA precinct leadership meeting tonight. Northern Des Moines is ready for @HillaryClinton!
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Emily Allen ?@emily0allen 14h14 hours ago
Rain or shine, I'm on my #HRCanvass grind. 🌧☂
Bailey Romans ?@b_romans21 16h16 hours ago
South Side Des Moines leadership team is ready to win the caucus for @HillaryforIA #ImWithHer #HillYes
Paige Suelzle ?@psuelz 19h19 hours ago
My view while leading discussion about the caucus! Thank you Wapello, Davis, Van Buren & Jefferson Co vols! #HillYes
***HILLARY AND HER TEAM HAVE WORK HARD AND HAVE A LOT TO CELEBRATE BUT ARE ORGANIZING AND TRAINING FOR THE BIG DAY-THE IOWA CAUCUS ***** ONE month 17 days to go!!
2 Iowa Polls- Dec 13 & 14 Clinton strengthens lead over Sanders
Looking great in IOWA!! Congrats to Hillary and her Team
Clinton strengthens lead over Sanders
By Nick Gass
12/14/15 06:45 AM EST
Hillary Clinton's lead in the polls against Bernie Sanders has continued to sustain and rise in both the first caucus state of Iowa and nationally, according to a pair of surveys released Monday.
In the Bloomberg Politics/Des Moines Register poll of Iowa, the former secretary of state earned 48 percent, followed by 39 percent for the independent Vermont senator. Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley picked up 4 percent, while 6 percent said they were uncommitted and 2 percent said they were not sure.
In the same October survey, Clinton held a slimmer 7-point advantage over Sanders (48 percent to 41 percent). (Elsewhere, a Fox News poll released Sunday suggested a larger advantage for Clinton in Iowa, at 50 percent to 36 percent over Sanders.)
Sanders and Clinton recorded the same overall net positive favorability ratings, at +68 points. Sanders' numbers stood at 80 percent to 12 percent, while Clinton's were at 82 percent to 14 percent.
-----------On a national basis, Clinton kept up the pace in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, grabbing 56 percent to Sanders' 37 percent.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/12/p ... z3uIctYRYq
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Iowa Organizers & volunteers hard at work Dec 12-13 weekend...... (Original Post)
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Dec 2015
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(11,014 posts)1. Go Hillary!! n/t