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Obama Up in New Hampshire?

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This entry was posted on 1/5/2008 5:55 PM and is filed under 2008 Election, All Posts.


The latest Rasmussen has him now ahead of Clinton by
10 points:
Barack Obama, fresh from his victory in Iowa, now holds a ten point lead over Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of the race found Obama with 37% of the vote while Clinton earns 27%. John Edwards is the only other candidate in double digits, with 19% support. Bill Richardson is the choice for 8%.


The local 7News/Suffolk University poll is less optimistic:

Mrs. Clinton is supported by 36 percent of those likely to vote in the Democratic primary, and Mr. Obama is preferred by 29 percent. John Edwards is backed by 13 percent and Bill Richardson by
4 percent.


So it's still most likely a dead heat, folks.

 

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