Suffolk Poll Gives Romney Three-Point Lead In New Hampshire
Today's Suffolk University poll is the last survey out there to give Mitt Romney a lead in the New Hampshire Republican primary. Here are the numbers, compared to yesterday's poll:
Romney 30% (+0)
McCain 27% (+0)
Giuliani 10% (+0)
Huckabee 9% (+2)
Paul 8% (-1)
Comments (5)
Steve wrote on January 7, 2008 1:09 PM:In other news, a brand new Survey USA poll out on Kentucky has some improved news for the Republicans.
The numbers are as follows:
46% Giuliani
44% Clinton
10% Undecided
42% Romney
48% Clinton
10% Undecided
53% Huckabee
41% Clinton
6% Undecided
51% McCain
41% Clinton
7% Undecided
47% Giuliani
41% Obama
12% Undecided
43% Romney
44% Obama
13% Undecided
54% Huckabee
35% Obama
11% Undecided
54% McCain
35% Obama
11% Undecided
The poll was conducted Jan. 4-6, 2008. Interesting to see that Hillary still runs better than Obama in this battleground southern state.
Dan wrote on January 7, 2008 1:52 PM:Steve: Relevance? Agenda?
demwinger wrote on January 7, 2008 1:55 PM:please let Romney win NH!!
charlie wrote on January 7, 2008 4:31 PM:is it just me, or does romney's little icon look suspiciously like the patriots icon?
Mike wrote on January 7, 2008 5:28 PM:The Suffolk poll also had Romney ahead
by 6 points in Iowa.
They do shoddy work.
But like the McCainster said
Romney is indeed the candidate of change
and change
and change
and change


