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Iowa Day Potpourri

Pollster.com's Mark Blumenthal muses soberly, and at length on what the Iowa polls do and do not show.

The Wall St. Journal is getting a little nervous about the 'populist' tone of some of the candidates in Iowa.

WSJ's Amy Chozick reports on the Dems' surge in rural IA.

In addition to the DMR poll, Open Left's Chris Bowers sees increasing signs pointing toward an IA win for Obama

WaPo's Dan Balz says the Dems' contest in IA is a battle over tone, as well as issues and direction.

John Zogby believes that there is a good chance of a three-way tie in the Dem caucuses.

The Politico's Roger Simon argues that media buzz may doom 3rd, or even 2nd place candidates.

ABC News Senior National Correspondent Jake Tapper debunks the myth that IA Dems don't vote for women.

Larry J. Sabato has a bit of a raspberry for the whole Iowa thing.

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