Matt, at Blackfive, has posted some additional predictions for the Iowa. Matt asks if are any other predictions in the blogosphere. There are. First, there is PoliPundit's, which I mentioned here.
A little surfing discovered some additional predictions.
Ben Domenech, at The Ben File, predicts victory for Dean. Ben also warns that the Zogby poll numbers shouldn't be trusted because Zogby "artificially weights certain groups to reflect what he thinks will be the caucus turnout."
Xrlq, at Damnum Absque Injuria, is wise enough not to pick a winner, but still posts a number of projections.
Calblog predicts an Edwards win.
At Mark A. Kilmer's Political Annotation, Mark predicts Edwards will be the winner.
Daniel Drezner, offers some Final Thoughts on Iowa," posted as an editorial at The Command Post. Daniel's bottom line is a prediction for a Kerry victory.
Finally, a prediction from California Yankee. I think Dean will be victorious in Iowa. I don't think the polls, even though they have generated much more interesting commentary, can predict what will happen inside a caucus. This event is going to come down to organization and, as Steven Taylor points out at PoliBlog, peer pressure. What you might tell a pollster on the phone may be different than what you actually do in the caucus where you literally have to stand up and be counted without the benefit of a secret ballot.
UPDATE: James, at Outside The Beltway, directs us to even more predictions.
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