50.2% in 2004
340,511 out of 677,738

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  • New Hampshire

    Electoral College (4)

    Senate 2002-2008: John Sununu (R)

    Democratic Primary Tuesday 8 January 2008
    Republican Primary Tuesday 8 January 2008

    Jan 9th, 2008

    Polls got it wrong! results are as follows for Democratic primary:
    Number
    of Votes
    TTL PercentResulting delegates
    Clinton, Hillary Rodham 110,55039.16% 9
    Obama, Barack 102,883 36.44% 9
    Edwards, John 47,803 16.93% 4

    Republican:
    Number
    of Votes
    TTL PercentResulting delegates
    McCain, John S. 88,466 37.09% 7
    Romney, Mitt 75,343 31.59% 4
    Huckabee, Mike 26,768 11.22% 1

    Jan 5th, 2008

    American Research Group polling data

    American Research Group showing McCain leading by more than 10 points.

    For the Democratic primary American Research Group Obama has gained points after the Iowa Caucus while Hilary has lost points: Obama now has a 12 point lead.

    Jan 1st, 2008

    After Christmas poll from American Research Group shows big gains for John McCain! He is now tied for the lead with Romney. The poll was taken Dec 27-29. Rudy has fallen to 9%; While Huckabee has stayed in the low teens.

    Dec 15th, 2007

    Concord Monitor poll and Foxnews poll both find Mitt Romney leading in low 30s with a double digit lead over Rudy Giuliani.

    Polls seem conflicted over if Hillary or Obama is in the lead. Concord Monitor found Obama in the lead while Fox News found Hillary in the lead.

    Nov 9th, 2007

    Rasmussen reporting "Clinton leading Senator Barack Obama by ten percentage points, 34% to 24%"

    Oct 25th, 2007

    Union Leader reporting A NEW POLL. St. Anselm College's Institute of Politics will release a new poll today, completed by SRBI Research in New York City, showing that Clinton and Romney hold solid leads in New Hampshire.

    The survey of 1,514 likely primary voters has margins of error of 4.1 percent for Democrats, 4.5 percent for Republicans and 4.8 percent for undecided voters. It was conducted Oct. 15 to 21.

    It shows Democrat Clinton leading Obama 42.6 to 21.5 percent, with John Edwards at 13.9 percent. Among Republicans, Romney leads Giuliani 32.4 to 21.8 percent, with John McCain at 15.2 percent and Ron Paul in fourth place at 7.4 percent.