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Angus Reid Global Monitor : Polls & Research
Hillary, Giuliani Tied in New Hampshire
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Voters in New Hampshire are evenly split in their assessment of Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton and Republican Rudy Giuliani, according to a poll by SurveyUSA released by WBZ-TV. 47 per cent of respondents in the Granite State would vote for the New York senator in the 2008 United States presidential election, while 47 per cent would support the former New York City mayor.
In other contests, Rodham Clinton leads actor and former Tennessee senator Fred Thompson by 10 points, and trails former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney by one point.
In 2004, Democrat John Kerry won New Hampshire’s four electoral votes, with 50 per cent of the vote. The Granite State had backed the eventual president in every U.S. election since 1980.
Incumbent George W. Bush is ineligible for a third term in office. The next United States presidential election is scheduled for November 2008.
Polling Data
A few questions now about the next election. If there were an election for president of the United States today, and the only two names on the ballot were (the following) who would you vote for?
Rudy Giuliani (R) 47% - 47% Hillary Rodham Clinton (D)
Fred Thompson (R) 41% - 51% Hillary Rodham Clinton (D)
Mitt Romney (R) 45% - 44% Hillary Rodham Clinton (D)
Source: SurveyUSA / WBZ-TVMethodology: Telephone interviews with 536, 535 and 535 registered New Hampshire voters, conducted on Sept. 4 and Sept. 5, 2007. Margin of error is 4.4 per cent.Today's Global Monitor Polls & Research
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