Sure, when you poll nothing but Democrats. All twenty of them.
Of the 767,383 registered voters in New Hampshire, 312,621 are registered as undeclared, or roughly 41 percent of the total registered voting population, a larger percentage than both Republicans (30 percent) and Democrats (29 percent). Historically, these voters have contributed in large blocks to the Republican party primary. According to past exit polls, voters who identified as being independent have never accounted for less than 30 percent of the total voter turnout in the GOP primary in the past 20 years.