POLL: USA Today/Gallup New Hampshire Primary
Eric Dienstfrey | December 21, 2007
A new USA Today/Gallup statewide survey (USA T story, results; Gallup GOP analysis, Dem analysis) of likely voters in New Hampshire (conducted 12/17 through 12/19) finds:
- Among 477 likely Republican primary voters, former Gov. Mitt Romney leads Sen. John McCain (34% to 27%) in a statewide primary; former Mayor Rudy Giuliani trails at 11%, former GOv. Mike Huckabee and Rep. Ron Paul at 9%.
- Among 510 likely Democratic primary voters, Sen. Barack Obama runs even with Sen. Hillary Clinton (both at 32%) in a statewide primary; former Sen. John Edwards trails at 18%, Gov. Bill Richardson at 8%.
- All other candidates receive less than five percent each. The margin of sampling error for both subgroups is four percent.
For more information on Gallup's methodology, see Mark Blumenthal's post here.
Comments
How would the Giuliani campaign explain low teens in IA and NH? He had better hope for a strong return in SC.
Posted on December 21, 2007 3:33 PM
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