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Poll: Dead heat for Dems, GOP hopefuls

DES MOINES, Iowa, Jan. 1 (UPI) -- The two leading Democratic and Republican presidential hopefuls are knotted atop a CNN poll released Tuesday, two days before the Iowa party caucuses.

Sens. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., and Barack Obama, D-Ill., are in a statistical dead heat in Iowa, the CNN/Opinion Research Poll indicated. Among Democrats, Clinton was favored by 33 percent of likely Democratic caucus-goers and 31 percent supported Obama. Considering the survey's margin of error of 4.5 percentage points in the Democratic race, the race is virtually tied, CNN reported.

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Former Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., is in third place in the poll at 22 percent.

The Democratic front-runners each gained 3 points since the CNN Iowa poll taken mid-December, while Edwards lost 4 points.

On the GOP side, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney got the nod of 31 percent of likely Republican caucus-goers, while 28 percent support former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee. Because of the 5 percent margin of error, the race between the two is a statistical dead heat.

Former Sen. Fred Thompson of Tennessee placed third in the poll at 13 percent.

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Romney picked up 6 points since the CNN Iowa poll in mid-December, while Huckabee dropped 5 points.

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