Two new polls show Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in a deadlock in New Hampshire.
A new CNN/WMUR poll shows Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama tied at 33% with John Edwards in third place with 20%. On the Republican side, Sen. John McCain leads with 33%, followed by Mitt Romney at 27%, Rudy Giuliani at 14% and Mike Huckabee at 11%.
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A new Concord Monitor/Research 2000 poll in shows Sen. Barack Obama edging Sen. Hillary Clinton among likely Democratic primary voters, 34% to 33%, with John Edwards third at 23%. Among Republicans, Sen. John McCain leads with 35%, followed by Mitt Romney at 29% and Mike Huckabee at 13%.
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Mitt Romney Wins Wyoming
Although all the focus goes to Iowa and New Hampshire, Wyoming is holding it's Republican primary today and Mitt Romney looks set to come out on top with Iowa caucus winner Mike Huckabee not faring so well. For live results, click here.
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Back to Back Debates Tonight
The Democratic and Republican presidential candidates will have back to back debates tonight on ABC at 7 PM EST. The Republicans will debate first for an hour an half before the Democrats taking the stage. Senator Hillary Clinton, Senator Barack Obama, John Edwards, Governor Bill Richardson, Mike Huckabee, Senator John McCain, Mitt Romney, and Rudy Giuliani are all expected to attend. This is a crucial debate for Hillary Clinton. The Green Room wishes her the best.
Pollspot: Obama Gets Bump
A new Rasmussen Reports survey in New Hampshire shows Sen. Barack Obama leading Sen. Hillary Clinton, 37% to 27%, in next week's primary. John Edwards is third with 19%, followed by Gov. Bill Richardson has 8%. This is not good news for the Clinton campaign.
I'm not losing hope. I still believe Hillary Clinton can overtake the inexperienced Barack Obama, who is low about policy and all about message and ambition.
I'm not losing hope. I still believe Hillary Clinton can overtake the inexperienced Barack Obama, who is low about policy and all about message and ambition.
Pollspot: Between Iowa
A new 7NEWS/Suffolk University two-day tracking poll shows Sen. Barack Obama cutting into Sen. Hillary Clinton's lead in New Hampshire. However, the first half of this survey was taken on Thursday before Senator Obama won the Iowa Caucus. The rest of the survey was completed on Friday. Clinton now leads with 36%, followed by Obama at 29% and John Edwards at 13%.
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