Guv’s campaign claims he’s at 13 percent in Iowa
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Gov. Bill Richardson’s campaign, while making a push to raise more money before the second quarter ends on Saturday, claims his support is continuing to grow in Iowa. In recent, independent polls, Richardson has been at between 6 and 10 percent in that state. But in an e-mail sent to campaign supporters today, Paul Maslin, a pollster who works for the campaign, claims the governor’s support in Iowa has reached 13 percent in his newest poll. And he claims that, “amongst the likeliest caucusgoers (those who attended the 2004 caucuses, voted in the 2006 primary and are definite to attend next year’s caucus) the governor has overtaken Senator (Barack) Obama for 3rd place.” No other numbers are provided, so that’s all I can tell you. Independent polls have frequently placed Obama in third and Richardson in fourth in Iowa. Continue Reading