martes, 22 de noviembre de 2011

Suffolk: Romney sigue siendo el único favorito en NH



Contradice a la encuesta de NH Journal.

Suffolk University:
Newt Gingrich is moving up in New Hampshire, but is still far behind front-runner Mitt Romney who, with 41 percent of likely voters in his camp, is holding the line with the GOP field in the Granite state, according to a Suffolk University/7NEWS (WHDH TV) poll of likely voters in New Hampshire’s GOP presidential primary.

Romney (41 percent) and Ron Paul (14 percent) maintained the same levels of support they had in the Suffolk University poll conducted in September, while Newt Gingrich jumped from 4 percent to 14 percent. All other candidates were in single digits, including Jon Huntsman (9 percent), Herman Cain (8 percent), Rick Santorum (3 percent), Rick Perry (2 percent) and Michele Bachmann (1 percent).

Nine percent of likely GOP primary voters are undecided in New Hampshire, and more than half are somewhat (43 percent) or very (9 percent) likely to change their minds before the Primary.

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