For what it’s worth:
Obama, Edwards and Clinton.
Romney, Huckabee and McCain.
Update: AP are reporting Obama 36%, Edwards 30%, and Clinton 30%. For the Republicans it is Huckabee 34%, Romney 25%, and McCain/Thompson in third.
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