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Romney Leads by 7% as McCain Gains in NH By: Inks.LWC (R-MI) - 2007-12-21 @ 01:37:42 Question: 1. (Asked of Republicans and Republican leaners without a candidate preference) As of today, which Republican candidate do you lean toward the most? Candidate Percent Mitt Romney 34 John McCain 27 Rudy Giuliani 11 Mike Huckabee 9 Ron Paul 9 Fred Thompson 4 Duncan Hunter 1 Tom Tancredo * Alan Keyes -- Other -- No opinion 5 2. (Asked of Republican voters) Are you certain to vote for this same candidate in the primary election or do you think you might change your mind? Certain to vote for candidate Could change mind No candidate preference 2007 Dec 17-19 52 43 5 Combined results from questions 1 and 2: 2007 Dec 17-19 Romney, certain 19 McCain, certain 15 Giuliani, certain 5 Paul, certain 5 Huckabee, certain 5 Thompson, certain 2 Hunter, certain 1 Tancredo, certain -- Keyes, certain -- Could change mind 43 No preference 5 3. (Asked of Republican voters who named a candidate they support for the Republican nomination in 2008) Who would be your second choice for the Republican nomination? 2007 Dec 17-19 Rudy Giuliani 27 Mitt Romney 20 John McCain 19 Mike Huckabee 11 Ron Paul 5 Fred Thompson 4 Alan Keyes 1 Duncan Hunter 1 Tom Tancredo * Other 1 No opinion 11 4. (Asked of Republican voters) Which type of candidate are you more likely to vote for in the primary -- a candidate who agrees with you on almost all the issues you care about or a candidate who has the best chance of beating the Democrat? Agrees on issues Best chance of beating the Democrat No opinion 2007 Dec 17-19 65 30 5 Poll Demographics About this Poll Results are based on interviews with 477 New Hampshire residents deemed most likely to vote in the Republican primary . The results for Section II are based on interviews with 510 New Hampshire residents deemed most likely to vote in the Democratic primary. Interviews for both sections were conducted December 17-19, 2007. Login to Post Comments Forum Thread for this Poll |
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