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New Hampshire Primary Morning Poll

January 8, 2008
by Steve Dennis

 Here are the numbers just two hours before polls open in New Hampshire:

 Obama was the choice of 39 percent of voters, with Hillary Clinton in second at 30 percent.

John Edwards has remained steady at 16 percent, Bill Richardson was unchanged at 7 percent, and Dennis Kucinich dipped to 1 percent.

 Republicans:

McCain was the choice of 31 percent, compared to Mitt Romney’s 26 percent.

Mike Huckabee dipped 1 point to 13 percent, and Rudy Giuliani dropped 1 point to 10 percent. Ron Paul was also at 10 percent, followed by Duncan Hunter at 2 percent and Fred Thompson at 1 percent.


4 Comments leave one →
  1. January 8, 2008 7:54 am

    Ewww. Ew Ew Ew!

    McCain. Anybody but McCain. He makes my skin crawl, not only because of his politics, but because he looks like a creepy old bastard.

    There’s just something about the man I don’t trust.

    On the plus side, I heard on the radio on my way in to work this morning that Clinton is trailing badly. That’s good news!

  2. Thomas Whittle permalink
    January 8, 2008 8:40 am

    I too have difficulty with McCain, I served In Vietnam in the 2/22 Inf. McCain is still holding to those days, it seems that war is ok with him. To me, we are unable to replace America’s sons and daughters who have loss their lives fighting in a war that the American people were mislead about. Yet, McCain still says that Bush did the right thing. He lacks good judgment on the facts.

  3. underdog permalink
    January 8, 2008 10:30 am

    what do you think of dominion theology?

    what is mikes position given he co-authored a book with George Grant?

  4. January 8, 2008 2:15 pm

    How’s that “Clintonese” translation going?

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