Ron Paul at 14% in New Hampshire, John McCain Leads - Rasmussen Reports
New Hampshire Poll: Rudy Giuliani 8%, Mitt Romney 26%, Mike Huckabee 11%, John McCain 31%, Fred Thompson 5%, Ron Paul 14%.
New Hampshire Poll: Rudy Giuliani 8%, Mitt Romney 26%, Mike Huckabee 11%, John McCain 31%, Fred Thompson 5%, Ron Paul 14%.
New Hampshire Poll: Hillary Clinton 27%, Barack Obama 37%, John Edwards 19%, Bill Richardson 8%, Joe Biden 0%, Chris Dodd 0%, Dennis Kucinich 3%.
New Hampshire Poll: Rudy Giuliani 9%, Mitt Romney 30%, Mike Huckabee 12%, John McCain 32%, Fred Thompson 3%, Ron Paul 7%.
New Hampshire Poll: Rudy Giuliani 9%, Mitt Romney 29%, Mike Huckabee 13%, John McCain 25%, Fred Thompson 2%, Ron Paul 8%.
New Hampshire Poll: Rudy Giuliani 8%, Mitt Romney 25%, Mike Huckabee 12%, John McCain 35%, Fred Thompson 1%, Ron Paul 9%.
New Hampshire Poll: Hillary Clinton 35%, Barack Obama 31%, John Edwards 15%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joe Biden 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 2%.
New Hampshire Poll: Hillary Clinton 37%, Barack Obama 25%, John Edwards 15%, Bill Richardson 4%, Joe Biden 2%, Chris Dodd 0%, Dennis Kucinich 1%.
New Hampshire Poll: Hillary Clinton 32%, Barack Obama 28%, John Edwards 20%, Bill Richardson 7%, Joe Biden 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 3%.
New Hampshire Poll: Rudy Giuliani 9%, Mitt Romney 25%, Mike Huckabee 12%, John McCain 29%, Fred Thompson 2%, Ron Paul 8%.
New Hampshire Poll: Rudy Giuliani 9%, Mitt Romney 30%, Mike Huckabee 10%, John McCain 34%, Fred Thompson 2%, Ron Paul 7%.
New Hampshire Poll: Hillary Clinton 39%, Barack Obama 23%, John Edwards 17%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joe Biden 2%, Chris Dodd 0%, Dennis Kucinich 1%.
New Hampshire Poll: Hillary Clinton 32%, Barack Obama 26%, John Edwards 20%, Bill Richardson 7%, Joe Biden 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 3%.
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