Rasmussen (site appears to be down), Zogby and Suffolk have their first polls that include some post-Iowa data. Only Rasmussen is entirely post-Iowa. Suffolk is half post-Iowa, and Zogby is one-quarter post-Iowa:
Poll
Clinton
Obama
Edwards
Richardson
Kucinich
Rasmssuen
27%
37%
19%
8%
??
Trend, 12/18
31%
28%
18%
8%
??%
Zogby
32%
28%
20%
7%
3%
Trend, 1/4
32%
26%
20%
7%
3%
Suffolk
36%
29%
13%
4%
1%
Trend, 1/4
37%
25%
15%
4%
1%
Mean
31.7%
31.3%
17.3%
6.3%
2.0%
It looks like, when only post-Iowa data is considered, Rasmussen shows Obama well ahead, by 10%. Int he first day of post-Iowa polling, simply math shows Zogby putting Obama at 34%, and Clinton at 32%. The same simple math for post-Iowa Suffolk shows something like Clinton 35%, Obama 33%. That shows a post-Iowa average of something like Obama 34.7% and Clinton 31.3%. Hard to know who to trust here. Suffolk and Rasmussen obviously conflict, while Zogby is somewhere in between. Edwards hasn’t lost any ground, but he hasn’t gained any either.
Right now, it looks like we should expect New Hampshire to be close. Yesterday should have been Obama’s best polling day, ever. While Obama should continue to gain ground in the Zogby and Suffolk polls, I doubt he will gain any more ground in Rasmussen. In fact, I think it is more likely that Clinton will start to come back in Rasmussen. Collectively, these aren’t the most trusted pollsters around, but I think the best bet right now is that Obama is up by about four or five points in New Hampshire. Clinton has three days to close the gap.
The three-poll Republican average is McCain 29.7%, Romney 28.7%, Huckabee 11.3%, Paul 9.7%, Giuliani 9.3%, Thompson 2.7%. The good news here is that Romney appears to be gaining ground on McCain, which is important because it doesn’t appear Huckabee is going to improve very much. Ron Paul will almost certainly defeat Giuliani, and now threatens Huckabee for third.
No momentum for McCain and Huckabee whatsoever. Obama isn sucking up all the air right now, and probably the New Hampshire independents that McCain needed. For Huckabee's part, I've never seen an Iowa winner be so ignored and dismissed by the press. They really don't take him seriously at all.