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Hillary hits the Iowa airwaves

While the Real Clear Politics average of recent polls shows Senator Hillary Clinton moving into a slight lead among likely Democratic caucus-goers in Iowa, she has done it without running an ad there.

That's about to change, according to Breibart:


Former Gov. Tom Vilsack, who endorsed Clinton's bid for the Democratic nomination after dropping out of the 2008 race, will unveil the new commercials at a news conference, said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid pre-empting Vilsack's announcement.


The rest is at the above link. Who suspected she could overcome Edwards' nearly five years of Iowa organizing without even advertising? Hillary already enjoys roughly 40% support among Democrats nationally, and a 20-point lead over her nearest competitor, Senator Barack Obama.

The time is now to grab up all the Edwards and Obama buttons, hats, and bumper stickers you can, because they are about to become collectors' items.

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