POLL: CNN/WMUR/UNH New Hampshire Survey
Eric Dienstfrey | July 18, 2007
A new CNN/WMUR statewide survey of likely voters in New Hampshire (conducted 7/9 through 7/17 by the University of New Hampshire) finds:
- Among 307 Republicans, former Gov. Mitt Romney (at 33%) leads former Mayor Rudy Giuliani (18%), former Sen. Fred Thompson (13%), and Sen. John McCain (12%) in a statewide primary.
- 71% of Republicans are "still trying to decide" who they will vote for in the New Hampshire primary; 22% are "leaning toward someone," 7% have "definitely decided."
- Among 333 Democrats, Sen. Hillary Clinton (at 36%) leads Sen. Barack Obama (27%), Gov. Bill Richardson (11%), and former Sen. John Edwards (9%) in a statewide primary.
- 64% of Democrats are still trying to decide who they will vote for in the New Hampshire primary; 26% are leaning toward someone, 10% have definitely decided.
View all New Hampshire Primary poll data at Pollster.com:
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Comments
Sorry but these polls are NOT valid.
First of all they only call 300 college students.
Second, they do not allow you to vote for some of the candidates.
Third, the GOP polls for example, the person who got the most votes was 'other'.
I'm voting for "other". He just got 65% in a REAL poll of REAL adults, in NH.
PJB was polling at 6% before the primary and won with 27% in the primary over Dole's 26%.
There you go folks. Don't believe these bogus polls.
Posted on July 18, 2007 11:14 PM
Sorry but these polls are NOT valid.
First of all they only call 300 college students.
Second, they do not allow you to vote for some of the candidates.
Third, the GOP polls for example, the person who got the most votes was 'other'.
I'm voting for "other". He just got 65% in a REAL poll of REAL adults, in NH.
PJB was polling at 6% before the primary and won with 27% in the primary over Dole's 26%.
There you go folks. Don't believe these bogus polls.
Posted on July 18, 2007 11:15 PM
Regardless of sample, WMUR Polls are consistent over time. Note also consistent with other pools nationally, Edwards and McCain have slipped, both to 4th in NH.
Posted on July 19, 2007 12:37 AM
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