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    Updated AOL Straw Poll 2 Jan 08 8:40 PM

    Updated AOL Straw Poll

    For the Republican side

    1st place - Ron Paul is leading in 36 states with 28% of the vote 76,649 votes

    2nd place - Huckabee with 18% of the vote 47,302 votes 7 states
    Ark, Iowa, Mo., Miss, Ok, North Carolina and South Carolina

    3rd place - Giuliani with 17% of the vote 46,813 votes 4 states
    Florida, New York and New Jersey and Conn.

    4th place - McCain with 14% of the vote 38,844 votes

    5th place - Romney with 13% of the vote 34,442 votes 2 state
    Utah and Mass.

    6th place - Thompson with 9% of the vote 22,398 votes

    7th place - Hunter with 1% of the vote 2,810 votes

    Total Votes: 269,238


    Among the Democrats

    1st place - Clinton with 46% of the vote 113,257 votes 46 states

    2nd place - Obama with 28% of the vote 68,586 votes 4 states and DC
    Alaska, Iowa, Illinois, Hawaii and DC

    3rd place - Edwards with 16% of the vote 40,421 votes

    4th place - Biden with 4% of the vote 9,554 votes

    5th place - Kucinich with 3% of the vote 7,973 votes

    6th place - Richardson with 2% of the vote 6,402 votes

    7th place - Dodd with 1% of the vote 1,449 votes

    8th place - Gravel with <1% of the vote 1,151 votes

    Total Votes: 248,793

    Updated at 8:38 PM 2 January 2008

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    In Ct:
    Guiliani 27% of the votes (leader)
    Ron Paul 27% of the votes

    Hilary 44% of the votes (leader)
    Obama 28%

    I know Rudi's popular, I think the number one reason is 9/11, which affected the metro area. There were a lot killed that day in Ct. He did come across really strong during that whole ordeal.

    Hilary probably because Dem's are very strong in the NE.

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