Here are the latest results from the New Hampshire poll by Rasmussen Reports published on USAElectionPolls.com:
There were 1102 voters polled with a middle-date of the poll approximately 1/5/08.
Rasmussen Reports Date: 1/4-5/08 New Hampshire Est. MoE = 2.8% |
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John McCain | 32% |
Mitt Romney | 30% |
Mike Huckabee | 11% |
Ron Paul | 11% |
Rudy Giuliani | 9% |
Fred Thompson | 4% |
Unsure | 2% |
Other | 2% |
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The current poll shows Mike Huckabee and Ron Paul each earning 11% of the vote with Rudy Giuliani close behind at 9%. Fred Thompson earns 4%, some other candidate attracts 2%, and 3% are not sure.Romney has a slight edge over McCain among conservative voters, 34% to 28%. McCain holds more than a two-to-one advantage over Romney among moderates.
Nationally, in both the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll and the Rasmussen Markets data, there is no clear frontrunner for the Republican nomination. In New Hampshire’s Democratic race, Barack Obama has a solid lead over Hillary Clinton.
McCain appeals to more Primary Voters as a general election candidate than any other candidate in the field. Eighty-four percent (84%) of Likely Primary Voters say they’d be at least somewhat likely to vote for McCain in November. Seventy-five percent (75%) say the same about Romney, and 74% would consider voting for Giuliani. Just 65% say they would be at least somewhat likely to vote for Huckabee if he is nominated while 62% say the same about Thompson. Just 52% would consider voting for Ron Paul if he is nominated.
Among just Republicans likely to participate in the Primary, 87% say they would be at least somewhat likely to vote for McCain. That too is the highest total for any candidate.
Source: Presidential Polls
The average poll results over the last 30 days in the New Hampshire polls from USAElectionPolls.com are:
Candidate | % |
Rudy Giuliani | 12 |
Mitt Romney | 29 |
Mike Huckabee | 11 |
John McCain | 27 |
Ron Paul | 7 |
Fred Thompson | 3 |