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Article: In Iowa, It's Pick 'Em; Close polls for both parties mean that it's anybody's game for caucus night.
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- U.S. News & World Report
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- January 2, 2008
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Byline: Liz Halloran
DES MOINES--Former Iowa Democratic Party Chairman Gordon Fischer struggled to be heard above the din in Barack Obama's East Locust Street campaign headquarters, but his message came through loud and clear.
After all the money, the ads, the robocalls, the rallies, the bus tours, Oprah, and the diner chats over the past year, the pitched battle for the hearts and minds--and votes--of caucusgoing Democrats in Iowa remains a dead heat among Obama, Hillary Clinton, and John Edwards.
So pollsters, pundits, and prognosticators, take note: In handicapping the race going into Thursday's caucuses, you can choose among two ...