NH PrimR: TNS Intersearch: Romney Still With Large +15% NH Lead
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Queen Mum Inks.LWC
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« on: December 05, 2007, 12:25:13 PM »

New Poll: New Hampshire President by TNS Intersearch on 2007-12-03

Summary: Giuliani: 16%, McCain: 20%, Romney: 37%, Thompson, F: 4%, Other: 19%, Undecided: 4%

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Mitt Romney               37          

John McCain               20          

Rudy Giuliani             16          

Mike Huckabee              9          

Ron Paul                   8          

Fred Thompson              4          

Duncan Hunter              1          

Tom Tancredo               *          

Other (vol.)               0          

None of these (vol.)       1          

Would not vote (vol.)      0          

No opinion                 4  



*= less than 0.5 percent
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« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2007, 02:06:50 PM »

We need some new Michigan polls.  All the IA and NH polls are nice, but we haven't had a MI poll in weeks.  What's going on there?  Just because the Democratic race there is irrelevant doesn't mean we don't need some polls of the GOP race.
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« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2007, 04:02:41 PM »

We need some new Michigan polls.  All the IA and NH polls are nice, but we haven't had a MI poll in weeks.  What's going on there?  Just because the Democratic race there is irrelevant doesn't mean we don't need some polls of the GOP race.


I agree - especially b/c Giuliani had just taken the 3-poll lead.
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