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Posted: Wed Sep 5th, 2007 01:46 pm |
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Hillary jumps to huge 20% lead over Obama in latest New Hampshire poll. September 3, 2007 Posted by Rake Morgan in New Hampshire Primary, Presidential Campaign, Hillary Clinton Quarterly, New Hampshire Democratic Party, Obama, John Edwards, Polls, Democrats, South Carolina, Hillary Clinton, Politics. trackback
Seems the last New Hampshire poll by the American Research Group was an
aberration. It showed Hillary and Obama in a statistical dead heat. Perhaps helped by Obama’s careless remarks about anything related to foreign affairs, Hillary is back in the lead again in New Hampshire by a huge margin.
Hillary also has formidable leads in Iowa and South Carolina as well.
As reported on the ARG web site, the details look like this:Among men in Iowa, Hillary Clinton is at 25%, John Edwards is at 22%, and Barack Obama is at 22%. Among women in Iowa, Clinton is at 30%, Obama is at 23%, and Edwards is at 19%. Among men in New Hampshire, Clinton is at 31%, Edwards is at 17%, and Obama is at 17%. Among women in New Hampshire, Clinton is at 43%, Obama is at 17%, and Edwards is at 11%. Among men in South Carolina, Edwards is at 33%, Obama is at 31%, and Clinton is at 19%. Among women in South Carolina, Clinton is at 43%, Edwards is at 17%, and Obama is at 13%.
Anyone who said that women will not vote for a woman for presidents needs to rethink that assessment. In moderate South Carolina, woman are heading towards Hillary in droves, by more than a 2 to 1 margin over Edwards, her nearest competitor there. Hillary also gets 43% of the women’s vote in New Hampshire.
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