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Polling numbers for Republicans in N.H., McCain looks to be cruising
By cement mixer | January 7, 2008
Seven of eight polls have McCain winning the N.H. primary. I see a trend: a McCain win and a Romney loss. If this should come about, it would devastate Romney’s campaign, likely ending any realistic expectation for him to become the nominee.
Romney’s strategy relied heavily on winning early primary states, which as it looks, aren’t going to vote for him. If you live by the sword, you also die by it…
Who: CNN/WMUR
Date: 01/05 - 01/06
Results: McCain - 32; Romney - 26; Huckabee - 14. McCain + 6.0%
Who: Franklin Pierce
Date: 01/04 - 01/06
Results: McCain - 38; Romney - 29; Huckabee - 9. McCain +9.0
Who: USA Today/Gallup
Date: 01/04 - 01/06
Results: McCain - 34; Romney - 30; Huckabee - 13. McCain +4.0
Who: Strategic Vision
Date: 01/04 - 01/06
Results: McCain - 35; Romney - 27; Huckabee - 13. McCain +8.0
Who: American Res. Group
Date: 01/04 - 01/05
Results: McCain - 39; Romney - 25; Huckabee - 14. McCain +14.0
Who: Concord Monitor
Date: 01/04 - 01/05
Results: McCain - 35; Romney - 29; Huckabee - 13. McCain +6.0
Who: Suffolk/WHDH
Date: 01/04 - 01/05
Results: McCain - 27; Romney - 30; Huckabee - 7. Romney +3.0
Who: Rasmussen
Date: 01/04 - 01/05
Results: McCain - 32; Romney - 30; Huckabee - 11. McCain +2.0
RCP Average: McCain + 5.7%
Topics: Presidential Primary, Campaign 2008, Republican Presidential contenders |
February 1st, 2008 at 11:06 pm
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