NH PrimR: Gallup: Romney Leads by 7% as McCain Gains in NH
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« on: December 21, 2007, 01:37:43 AM »
« edited: December 21, 2007, 08:50:56 AM by Dave Leip »

New Poll: New Hampshire President by Gallup on 2007-12-19

Summary:
Romney:
34%
McCain:
27%
Giuliani:
11%
Huckabee:
9%
Paul:
9%
Other:
5%
Undecided:
5%

Poll Source URL: Full Poll Details

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 
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« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2007, 01:39:52 AM »

Paul is actually in a position to get third here. It also seems very possible in Iowa as well.

I'll be damned.
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« Reply #2 on: December 21, 2007, 01:41:55 AM »

Something that should be noted here - Romney is NOT falling - McCain is picking up Giuliani supporters - which could push him into 1st.
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« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2007, 04:28:25 AM »

Giuliani campaign=train wreck. I hope Ron Paul manages to beat him and Hickabee in NH.

McCain really is back. Good for him. I don't really like the guy but at least I have some respect for him unlike Romney.
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« Reply #4 on: December 23, 2007, 12:31:45 AM »

McCain will take New Hampshire. I feel as if Romney is finished. The Iowa embarrassment Huckabee will hand him may do him in early.
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