Posted on 06/27/2007 5:16:51 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
A New Hampshire presidential poll by WHDH-TV and Suffolk University shows that local Democrats prefer Al Gore to any of the current contenders.
Hillary Clinton has a solid lead over the rest of the current Democratic field. The poll, released this afternoon, shows 37 percent of likely Democratic voters backing Clinton or leaning towards her. Barack Obama was at 19 percent, with both John Edwards and Bill Richardson at 9 percent.
Al Gore, however, could enter the race as the leader. When his name is added, Clinton loses more than a quarter of her support, while Gore is backed by 32 percent.
Mitt Romney and Rudy Giuliani lead the GOP field. The former Massachusetts governor is supported by 26 percent of likely GOP voters, with Giuliani slipping to 22 percent. John McCain and Fred Thompson are both at 13 percent, a major move backwards for McCain. Romney's support, which relies heavily on younger voters, is up 7 percent from a comparable poll in March, when he trailed Giuliani (37 percent) and McCain (27 percent).
The poll, which has a 4.4 percent margin of error, surveyed 500 likely voters from June 20 to 24.
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Take a look at the national polls: Rudy McRomney is yesterday’s news. Fred Thompson is 1st or 2nd in almost every poll, and HE HASN’T EVEN DECLARED YET!! National/State/Straw Poll/Whatever, Fred is coming on strong! Hurricane Fred will wreck the city of RINOVILLE and replace it with conservative values!
Know anywhere I can get a good Thompson sticker for my car?
YIKES!!!!!!!!!! NO, NO, NO on Condi. She doesn’t have a clue!
Thompson/Watts
or
Thompson/Steele
Albert Gore/ Michael Moore in 2008! The Global Warming /Sicko Platform. Goron + Moron!
Having lived in both New Hampshire and Texas I simply don't see that.
I’d go with Fred but hold the Rice. I wouldn’t mind seeing Wayne Allard on a conservative ticket.
“Thompson/Watts
or
Thompson/Steele”
Not bad, but I am leaning now toward Thompson/Pence.
We can beg to differe, then. I’m in medical school in Tennessee, and granted, it’s a different subset, but most of the kids here are pretty solidly in Romney’s camp when politics come up. I say most...we do have a few Democrats in the bunch. :P
Why is that surprising to you?
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