January 3, 2008
Posted: 08:34 PM ET
Hillary Clinton greets caucus goers.

Hillary Clinton greets caucus goers.

(CNN) — The early waves of entrance polling are indicating that close to 60 percent of Democratic caucus goers are women. Like the Republicans, a third are over the age of 65, and 80 percent are over the age of 45. They rank the war in Iraq as their top issue of concern, followed closely by the economy and healthcare. Two -thirds decided on their candidate over a month ago.

–CNN Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider

Filed under: Democrats • Polling


Joan Davis   January 15th, 2008 2:34 pm ET

VERY ANGRY IN NEWAYGO, MICHIGAN

How dare Legislators, put my right to have a say in the presidential candidates at risk. Why wasn't changing the date of the presidential primary put to a vote. You have a lot of very angry constituents here in Michigan. I for one will remember my Representatives names and vote no on them and anything they push for a vote on . I will bad mouth them at every turn. That is ONE RIGHT of mine they will NOT take away.

Joan Davis

Byron   January 3rd, 2008 10:32 pm ET

The youth vote went heavy for Obama.

In a shocker union members supported free traders Hillary and Barack over JRE.
Talk about helping to ship your own job overseas. These union members need no enemies, having only themselves to blame when the corporation comes to their door to give them the bad news.

Tim Knight   January 3rd, 2008 9:09 pm ET

Bill:

Hillary will win. We need universal health care, a balanced budget. like
Bill did, and Bring the troops home.

Restore the benefits to the poor, and take care of ALL of us Veterans.

Thanks,

Tim
U.S. Navy Veteran

FAIR TAX,LA.   January 3rd, 2008 8:56 pm ET

fair tax baby!!!!

Bob   January 3rd, 2008 8:53 pm ET

And the percentage of those in Iowa below age 45 is……not much.

MR. PICKFORD ROBINSON, NY / NY   January 3rd, 2008 8:45 pm ET

OBOMBA IS DONE FROM HERE… OBOMBA = TOAST! FACT!!!

J.D.   January 3rd, 2008 8:44 pm ET

HUCKABEE FAIR TAX ALL THE WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Sharon Fremont, Ca   January 3rd, 2008 8:38 pm ET

This poll makes no 'relative sense' for today's news. I hope CNN
can do better than this, or maybe they should give the new political news,
a fresh new look with the-'new voters that will show up,and care'.

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