Here Are The Results of SurveyUSA Election Poll #11711

Geography Surveyed: New Hampshire
Data Collected: 01/26/2007 - 01/28/2007
Release Date: 01/29/2007 11:25 AM ET
Sponsor: WBZ-TV Boston

NH GOP PRIMARY: In a Republican Primary in New Hampshire today, Rudolph Giuliani and John McCain are tied among Republicans, according to a SurveyUSA poll conducted exclusively for WBZ-TV Boston. Giuliani gets 33% of likely Republican primary votes today, McCain 32%. Mitt Romney follows with 21%. 11% would vote for some other Republican.

NH DEMOCRAT PRIMARY: In a Democratic Primary in New Hampshire today, Hillary Rodham Clinton defeats Barack Obama and John Edwards, who tie for 2nd, according to a SurveyUSA poll conducted exclusively for WBZ-TV Boston. Clinton gets 40% today, Obama 25%, Edwards 23%. 9% would vote for some other Democrat. Clinton runs 10 points stronger among females than males.

FILTERING: 1,800 New Hampshire adults were interviewed by SurveyUSA 1/26/07 through 1/28/07. Of them, 1,544 were registered to vote. Of them, 582 were determined to be likely Democratic Primary Voters, 412 were determined to be likely Republican Primary Voters. The New Hampshire Primary will be held in approximately twelve months, exact date TBD after other states are done repositioning their own primaries to be closer to the front of the pack.

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  Asked of 412 Likely Republican Primary voters
  Credibility Interval for this question = ± 4.9 percentage points.

If the Republican Primary were today, would you vote for Rudy Giuliani? John McCain? Mitt Romney? Or some other Republican?

33% Giuliani
32% McCain
21% Romney
11% Other Republican
3% Undecided

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  Asked of 582 Likely Democratic Primary Voters
  Credibility Interval for this question = ± 4.1 percentage points.

If the Democratic Primary were today, would you vote for Hillary Rodham Clinton? John Edwards? Barack Obama? Or some other Democrat?

40% Clinton
23% Edwards
25% Obama
9% Other Democrat
3% Undecided

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