NH PrimR: University of New Hampshire: Romney Maintains Strong Lead, with Paul in Fair Lead for Second
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« on: January 10, 2012, 01:15:42 AM »

New Poll: New Hampshire President by University of New Hampshire on 2012-01-08

Summary:
Romney:
41%
Paul:
17%
Huntsman:
11%
Santorum:
11%
Gingrich:
8%
Other:
3%
Undecided:
9%

Poll Source URL: Full Poll Details

In the final WMUR New Hampshire Primary poll, Mitt Romney holds a 24 percentage point lead over his closest rival --

41% of likely Republican Primary voters said they would vote for Romney. But there is a fierce battle for second and third

place with Ron Paul getting 17% of the vote, followed by Jon Huntsman (11%), Rick Santorum (11%), and Newt Gingrich

(8%). Rick Perry (1%), Buddy Roemer (1%), and Michele Bachmann (1%) each

get 1% of the vote.



But while there are only three days until the Primary, voters are taking their time deciding who they will support, though

likely NH Republican Primary voters have begun to solidify their support. In the most recent poll, 44% say they have

definitely decided who they are going to vote for, 27% are leaning towards a candidate, and 29% are still trying to decide.



When undecided voters are allocated to the candidate they are most likely to support, Romney finishes with 43% of the vote,

followed by Paul (18%), Huntsman (14%), Santorum (12%), and Gingrich (9%).
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