Here are the latest results from the New Hampshire poll by Reuters/C–SPAN/Zogby New Hampshire Tracking Poll published on USAElectionPolls.com:
There were 837 voters polled with a middle-date of the poll approximately 1/4/08.
Reuters/C–SPAN/Zogby New Hampshire Tracking Poll Date: 1/2-5/08 New Hampshire Est. MoE = 3.2% | |
Mitt Romney | 32% |
John McCain | 31% |
Mike Huckabee | 12% |
Rudy Giuliani | 7% |
Ron Paul | 6% |
Fred Thompson | 3% |
Duncan Hunter | 1% |
Unsure | 7% |
Quote:
“On the Republican side, Romney leads by a hair. McCain’s problem is that there are fewer Independents choosing to vote thus far in the Republican primary (just one in four total) to help him match his impressive victory here over George W. Bush in 2000. McCain leads Romney among Independents 48% to 28%, while Romney scores well thus far with Republicans, 33% to 25%. McCain simply needs more Indies but that clearly seems to be Obama’s turf.“Huckabee has climbed a little and will move up a little more. Paul does well in Buchanan country (in the North with 14%) but McCain’s iconoclasm and Huckabee’s gains so far seem to be squeezing Paul’s overall showing.”
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 |