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minionofmidas
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« on: January 29, 2004, 07:05:34 AM »

Belknap County 8963 valid votes
Kerry 3462 39%
Dean 2238 25%
Edwards 1189, Clark 1176, Lieberman 846, others 52

Carroll County 7782 valid votes
Kerry 2934 38%
Dean 2391 31%
Clark 1098, Edwards 817, Lieberman 486. others 56

Cheshire County 14524 valid votes
Dean 5042 35%
Kerry 4706 33%
Clark 2184, Edwards 1742, Lieberman 766, others 84

Coos County 5598 valid votes
Kerry 2469 42%
Dean 1273 23%
Clark 832, Edwards 656, Lieberman 301, others 67

Grafton County 15847 valid votes
Dean 6486 41%
Kerry 5004 32%
Clark 1853, Edwards 1534, Lieberman 778, others 92

Hillsborough County 61557 valid votes
Kerry 24973 41%
Dean 13665 22%
Edwards 7817, Clark 7684, Lieberman 6949, others 469

Merrimack County 27192 valid votes
Kerry 10383 38%
Dean 7570 28%
Edwards 3499, Clark 3408, Lieberman 2179, others 153

Rockingham County 47625 valid votes
Kerry 19893 42%
Dean 11243 24%
Clark 5808, Edwards 5684, Lieberman 4679, others 318

Strafford County 19894 valid votes
Kerry 8093 40% (above 40,00%)
Dean 4843 24%
Edwards 2641, Clark 2639, Lieberman 1561, others 117

Sullivan County 7436 valid votes
Dean 3010 40% (above 40,00%)
Kerry 2460 33%
Edwards 908, Clark 632, Lieberman 366, others 60

I'll leave the coloring-in of maps to others.

PS Lieberman at 9% with two others at 12% each across the state, yet behind them in each and every county. How improbable is that statistically?
PPS Gephardt narrowly pips Sharpton for seventh place
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« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2004, 03:36:20 PM »

Dartmouth (Grafton County)  took a poll on Monday and Clark only narrowly lost to Dean. Dean couldn't even win over his base of young, highly-educated super-liberals.  That told me he was coming in second before Primary Day came.
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