With the New Hampshire Presidential Primaries just six days away, John McCain and Hillary Clinton are their respective party’s front-runners, according to a 7NEWS/Suffolk University poll released today.
In the Republican Primary, McCain (32 percent) led Mitt Romney (23 percent), Rudy Giuliani (11 percent), Mike Huckabee (10 percent), Ron Paul (8 percent), Fred Thompson (2 percent) and Duncan Hunter (1 percent). Thirteen percent were undecided. Giuliani’s numbers have declined in six consecutive polls, from a high of 37 percent in March 2007 to 11 percent as of Jan. 2, 2008
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In the Democratic Primary, the 7NEWS/Suffolk University poll also shows that Clinton (37 percent) continues to lead Barack Obama (20 percent), John Edwards (16 percent), Bill Richardson (5 percent), Joe Biden (3 percent), Christopher Dodd (1 percent) and Dennis Kucinich (1 percent). Sixteen percent were undecided.
Clinton support widespread
Clinton led Obama 41 percent-to-18 percent among registered Democrats, 40 percent-to-18 percent among women, and 39 percent-to-13 percent among voters age 65 and older. However, one out of four elderly voters (25 percent) was still undecided in the Democratic Primary.
“Hillary Clinton has methodically locked up the most reliable voters. In addition, she has widespread support geographically in the four major regions of the state, right down to the county level.”
http://www.suffolk.edu/25922.htmlThis is a tracking poll