
A polling worker holds the curtain to a voting both open for a voter during the New Hampshire Presidential Primary, Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2008, in Manchester, N.H.
The latest and last New Hampshire Rasmussen GOP poll shows a race that has tightened.
- John McCain 32%
- Mitt Romney 31%
- Mike Huckabee 10%
- Rudy Giuliani 8%
- Ron Paul 8%
- Fred Thompson 3%
- Others 3%
- Undecided 4%
This telephone survey of 1,549 Likely Republican Voters was conducted by Rasmussen Reports January 5-7, 2008. The margin of sampling error for the is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. H/t: Race42008
Will Romney be able to pull off a win? Or is McCain the comeback kid?
Whoever wins between Mac and Mitt will go forward to Michigan in one week with the momentum to deliver a final deathblow to the other.
A bigger than expected win by McCain (say 8+ points) makes Mac the national frontrunner and virtually ends Romney’s campaign.
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Matt Lauer interviews Mayor Giuliani on NBC’s Today Show where he explains the 2008 campaign for the Presidency is a marathon of 29 state primary or cauci over a one month period.
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Hillary has lost Iowa and will lose today in New Hampshire. Hillary Clinton must go negative on Barack Obama to climb back into the race.
Dick Morris on Fox News last night said that Hillary would use RACE as a wedge issue against Obama (he is half black).
Here we go. Hillary will question whether Barack is black enough (his father was from Africa married to a white Kansas mother).
This is pretty disgusting politics – but what else is news for the Clintons?
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Congrats Chris on a successful fundraiser – in ONE DAY! We all appreciate your work day by day.
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