January 7, 2008
POLL: Marist New Hampshire Primary
A new Marist College statewide survey of likely primary voters in New Hampshire (conducted 1/5 through 1/6) finds:
- Among 636 likely Democratic primary voters, Sen. Barack Obama leads Sen. Hillary Clinton (36% to 28%) in a statewide primary; former Sen. John Edwards trails at 22%, Gov. Bill Richardson at 7%.
- Among 477 likely Republican primary voters, Sen. John McCain runs at 35%, former Gov. Mitt Romney at 31% in a statewide primary; former Gov. Mike Huckabee trails at 13%, Rep. Ron Paul at 8%, former Mayor Rudy Giuliani at 5%.
- All other candidates receive less than five percent each. The margin of sampling error is 4% for likely Democratic primary voters and 4.5% for likely Republican primary voters.
By Eric Dienstfrey on January 7, 2008 9:48 AM | Permalink
Comments
As remarkable as Obama's surge is, I'm truly amazed that Edwards is doing as well as he is in a state where he has had little traditional support, especially while competing for the same votes Obama has.
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The Marist poll is worth looking at...it was incredibly accurate four years ago in NH.
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You have a typo on the republican side. You've got Rudy listed twice.
Posted on January 7, 2008 10:17 AM