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Amerigo Vespucci Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-07-08 02:56 PM
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Wow...in New Hampshire, Pastor Mike might as well change his name to "Osama bin Huckabee"...
See The Latest NH Polls: Who's Up, Who's Down?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/01/07/see-the-latest-nh-polls-_n_79985.html

CBS News Poll (January 5-6)

Obama 35
Clinton 28
Edwards 19

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Rasmussen (January 5-6)

Obama 38
Clinton 28
Edwards 18
Richardson 8

McCain 32
Romney 31
Huckabee 11
Giuliani 10
Paul 8
Thompson 3

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Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby (January 4-6)

Obama 39
Clinton 29
Edwards 19
Richardson 6

McCain 34
Romney 29
Huckabee 10
Giuliani 9
Paul 6
Thompson 3

See full results here.

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Marist New Hampshire College (January 5-6)

Obama 36
Clinton 28
Edwards 22
Richardson 7

McCain 35
Romney 31
Huckabee 13
Giuliani 8
Paul 5
Thompson 4

See full results here.

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RealClearPolitics.com Average (January 7, 9:31am ET)

Obama 37.4
Clinton 29.6
Edwards 18.8
Richardson 5.5

McCain 34.0
Romney 28.3
Huckabee 11.8
Giuliani 8.7
Paul 7.8
Thompson 2.7

See full results here.


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Suffolk University New Hampshire Primary Poll (1/5-1/6)

* Among 500 likely Democratic primary voters, Sen. Barack Obama runs at 35%, Sen. Hillary Clinton at 34% in a statewide primary; former Sen. John Edwards trails at 15%.

* Among 500 likely Republican primary voters, former Gov. Mitt Romney runs at 30%, Sen. John McCain t 27% in a statewide primary; former Mayor Rudy Giuliani trails at 10%, former Gov. Mike Huckabee at 9%, Rep. Ron Paul at 8%.

* All other candidates receive less than five percent each. The margin of sampling error is 4.4 % for each subgroup.

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USA Today/Gallup (January 4-6)

Obama 41
Clinton 28
Edwards 19
Richardson 6

McCain 34
Romney 30
Huckabee 13
Paul 8
Giuliani 8
Thompson <3
Hunter <3

The surveys of 776 New Hampshire residents who are "likely" to vote in the Republican primary and 778 New Hampshire residents who are "likely" to vote in the Democratic primary were all completed after the news from Thursday's Iowa caucuses had been reported.

Each figure has a margin of error of +/- 4 percentage points. So Obama's lead is "outside" that range, while McCain's is not.

See the full results here.

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RealClearPolitics.com Average (January 6, 7:15pm ET)

Obama 35.1
Clinton 30.3
Edwards 18.3
Richardson 5.9

McCain 32.6
Romney 28
Huckabee 11.9
Giuliani 8.7
Paul 8.1
Thompson 2.4

See full results here.

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CNN/WMUR/UNH Poll (January 5-6 )

Obama 39
Clinton 29
Edwards 16
Richardson 7

McCain 32
Romney 26
Huckabee 14
Giuliani 11
Paul 10
Hunter 1
Thompson 1

The poll, conducted by the University of New Hampshire, surveyed 341 likely Democrats and 268 Republicans likely to vote in Tuesday's primary. It had a sampling error of 5 percentage points.

See the full results here.


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MSNBC/McClatchy/Mason-Dixon (January 6)

Obama 33
Clinton 31
Edwards 17
Richardson 7

McCain 32
Romney 24
Huckabee 12
Giuliani 10
Paul 8

See full results here.

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Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby (January 6)

Obama 31
Clinton 30
Edwards 20
Richardson 7

McCain 31
Romney 32
Huckabee 12
Giuliani 7
Paul 6

See full results here.

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Concord Monitor (January 5)

Obama 34
Clinton 33
Edwards 23
Richardson 4
Kucinich 3

McCain 35
Romney 29
Huckabee 13
Giuliani 8
Paul 7
Thompson 3

See full results here.

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CNN/WMUR Poll (January 4-5)

Clinton 33%
Obama 33%
Edwards 20%
Richardson 4%
Kucinich 2%

Sampling error: +/-5% pts

McCain 33%
Romney 27%
Giuliani 14%
Huckabee 11%
Paul 9%
Hunter 1%
Thompson 1%

Sampling error: +/-5% pts

See full results here.

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American Research Group (January 5)

Obama 38%
Clinton 26%
Edwards 20%
Undecided 8%
Richardson 3%
Gravel 3%
Kucinich 1%

Barack Obama leads John Edwards among men 42% to 21%, with 19% for Hillary Clinton. Among women, Obama leads Clinton 35% to 31%, with 20% for Edwards. Clinton leads Obama among Democrats 34% to 32%, while Obama leads Edwards among undeclared voters (independents) 49% to 21%.

McCain 39%
Romney 25%
Huckabee 14%
Giuliani 7%
Paul 6%
Undecided 6%
Hunter 1%
Keyes 1%
Thompson 1%

John McCain leads Mitt Romney among men 42% to 21% and McCain leads Romney 35% to 30% among women. McCain leads Romney 44% to 19% among undeclared (independent) voters, with 18% for Huckabee. Undeclared voters are now 27% of the total Republican vote.

See full results here.

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Rasmussen Reports (January 4)

Obama 37%
Clinton 27%
Edwards 19%
Richardson 8%
Kucinich 3%
Gravel 1%

See full results here.

McCain 31%
Romney 26%
Paul 14%
Huckabee 11%
Giuliani 8%
Thompson 5%
Some other candidate 2%

See full results here.
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Alexander Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-07-08 03:00 PM
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1. I think Paul will beat Rudy in New Hampshire.
These polls indicate it will be close, at least.
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ingac70 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-07-08 03:04 PM
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2. I do too... n/t.
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theredpen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-07-08 03:31 PM
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4. It will be REALLY interesting if he beats Huckabee n/t
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skipos Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-07-08 03:21 PM
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3. McCain was 4th place in Iowa and MSM declared it a VICTORY! for him
Maybe a 3rd place showing for Huckabee will be a VICTORY! too.
Eh, maybe not.
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Joffan Donating Member (26 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-07-08 03:46 PM
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5. If Huckabee can get 15+%
that would be a huge result for him and I don't think it could be ignored.

Anyway his current stats of beating Giuliani is something no-one would have dreamed of a couple of weeks ago.

Running against the Huckster... I think that would secure the presidency beautifully. Go Mike.
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Carrieyazel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-07-08 04:12 PM
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6. Secure the presidency for the Huckster, or for a Democrat?
He's fooled a lot of people before.
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Anouka Donating Member (712 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-07-08 04:19 PM
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7. I remember. That was suspect.
I hope Huckabee keeps slaying folks.
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