February 7, 2007
POLL: UNH/CNN/WMUR NH Primary
A new University of New Hampshire statewide survey (story, results) of 353 likely Democratic primary voters and 311 likely Republican primary voters in New Hampshire (conducted 2/1 through 2/5 for CNN/WMUR-TV) finds:
- In the Democratic primary, Sen. Hillary Clinton (at 35%) leads Sen. Barack Obama (21%) and former Sen. John Edwards (16%).
- In the Republican primary, Sen. John McCain and former Mayor Rudy Giuliani are statistically tied (at 28% and 27% respectively). Former Gov. Mitt Romney trails at 13%.
- 74% of likely Democratic primary voters have a favorable opinion of both Edwards and Sen. Clinton; 67% have a favorable opinion of Obama.
- 70% of likely Republican primary voters have a favorable opinion of Giuliani; 59% have a favorable opinion of McCain.
By Eric Dienstfrey on February 7, 2007 11:54 AM | Permalink