lunes, 9 de enero de 2012

UNH: Romney 41%, Paul 17%, Huntsman 11% en NH

University of New Hampshire:
In the final WMUR New Hampshire Primary poll, Mitt Romney holds a 24 percentage point lead over his closest rival -- 41% of likely Republican Primary voters said they would vote for Romney. But there is a fierce battle for second and third place with Ron Paul getting 17% of the vote, followed by Jon Huntsman (11%), Rick Santorum (11%), and Newt Gingrich (8%).

“All of the candidates behind Romney have a good chance finishing anywhere between second and fifth place,” said Andrew Smith, Director of the UNH Survey Center. “New Hampshire voters historically have made up their minds in the final days before the election and campaign activities in the final days matter, but this will be harder for Gingrich and Santorum as they are not running ads in the campaign’s final days.” Rick Perry (1%), Buddy Roemer (1%), and Michele Bachmann (1%) each get 1% of the vote.

But while there are only three days until the Primary, voters are taking their time deciding who they will support, though likely NH Republican Primary voters have begun to solidify their support. In the most recent poll, 44% say they have definitely decided who they are going to vote for, 27% are leaning towards a candidate, and 29% are still trying to decide.

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