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Clinton Takes the Lead in NH By: Inks.LWC (R-MI) - 2008-01-07 @ 16:19:49 Question: In New Hampshire, Clinton leap-frogged over last month’s leader Obama, winning support from 27%, compared to Obama’s 23% (which remained steady from last month). Clinton, meanwhile, gained points from the January Zogby poll. New Hampshire is showing signs of, at least temporarily, turning into a two candidate race, as Edwards slips seriously behind – losing one-third of his support by moving from 19% last month to 13% now. As is the case in Iowa, no one else is even close. New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson is fourth, with 3% support. Poll Demographics About this Poll This is a telephone survey of [Democratic Primary Voters] conducted by Zogby International. The target sample is [502] interviews with approximately [25] questions asked. Samples are randomly drawn from telephone cd’s of national listed sample. Zogby International surveys employ sampling strategies in which selection probabilities are proportional to population size within area codes and exchanges. Up to six calls are made to reach a sampled phone number. Cooperation rates are calculated using one of AAPOR’s approved methodologies[1] and are comparable to other professional public-opinion surveys conducted using similar sampling strategies.[2] Weighting by [party, age, gender, religion, education] is used to adjust for non-response. The margin of error is +/- 4.5 percentage points. Margins of error are higher in sub-groups. Login to Post Comments |
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