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New Hampshire Primary Poll 12/23/2007, Unh Survey Center
New Hampshire Primary Poll 12/23/2007, Unh Survey Center
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TITLE: Boston Globe NH Primary Poll 12/23/2007
Romney Keeps Lead, Mccain Claims Second Slot In Nh 12/19/2007, Unh Survey Center
Romney Keeps Lead, Mccain Claims Second Slot In Nh 12/19/2007, Unh Survey Center
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Mitt Romney has managed to keep his lead in the New Hampshire Republican primary although John McCain has moved past Rudy Giuliani into the second position. And while Mike Huckabee continues to campaign strongly in Iowa, he has not yet broken through on in New Hampshire. But almost half of Republican voters say they have yet to decide who they will eventually vote for. Election: NH Primary 2008
Clinton & Obama In Dead Heat In Nh 12/19/2007, Unh Survey Center
Clinton & Obama In Dead Heat In Nh 12/19/2007, Unh Survey Center
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Hillary Clinton’s lead over Barack Obama has evaporated in recent weeks and they are now deadlocked in the New Hampshire primary. However, almost half of likely Democratic primary voters say they have not yet decided on who they will finally vote for. Election: NH Primary 2008
Clinton Leads Obama In Nh, On All Issues 12/19/2007, Unh Survey Center
Clinton Leads Obama In Nh, On All Issues 12/19/2007, Unh Survey Center
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Hillary Clinton has expanded her lead over Barack Obama in the New Hampshire primary. Clinton leads her Democratic rivals on all top campaign issues. Election: NH Primary 2008
Romney Still Leads Gop Field In Nh 12/12/2007, Unh Survey Center
Romney Still Leads Gop Field In Nh 12/12/2007, Unh Survey Center
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Mitt Romney is maintaining his lead over Rudy Giuliani and John McCain in the New Hampshire Republican primary. And while Mike Huckabee is doing well in Iowa, he has not caught on in New Hampshire. But more than half of Republican voters say they have yet to decide who they will eventually vote for. Election: NH Primary 2008
Clinton Maintains Nh Lead 11/20/2007, Unh Survey Center
Clinton Maintains Nh Lead 11/20/2007, Unh Survey Center
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Hillary Clinton continues to lead in the New Hampshire Democratic primary race. However, almost half of Democratic voters say they have yet to make their final choice. Election: NH Primary 2008
Rudy Slips To Third In Nh 11/19/2007, Unh Survey Center
Rudy Slips To Third In Nh 11/19/2007, Unh Survey Center
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Mitt Romney continues to lead the Republican field in New Hampshire. John McCain has regained some of the ground he had lost over the summer and now is ahead of Rudy Giuliani. However, more than half of Republican voters have yet to decide who they will eventually vote for. Election: NH Primary 2008
New Hampshire Primary Poll 11/11/2007, Unh Survey Center
New Hampshire Primary Poll 11/11/2007, Unh Survey Center
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TITLE: Education Funding Most Important Problem, Lynch Approval Still High 10/12/2007
Boston Globe Nh Primary Poll 11/11/2007, Unh Survey Center
Boston Globe Nh Primary Poll 11/11/2007, Unh Survey Center
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Election: NH Primary 2008
Bush Approval Remains Low 10/9/2007, Unh Survey Center
Bush Approval Remains Low 10/9/2007, Unh Survey Center
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President George W. Bush remains unpopular in New Hampshire although his job approval rating has improved somewhat.
Shaheen Maintains Lead Over Sununu In Nh Senate Race 10/03/2007, Unh Survey Center
Shaheen Maintains Lead Over Sununu In Nh Senate Race 10/03/2007, Unh Survey Center
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Republican Senator John Sununu’s popularity continues to slide in New Hampshire. Former Governor Jeanne Shaheen continues to hold a sizeable lead over Sununu.
Casino Gambling In Ma 9/30/2007, Unh Survey Center
Casino Gambling In Ma 9/30/2007, Unh Survey Center
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TITLE: NH GOP Field Tightens, Most Republicans Yet to Decide 9/26/2007
Clinton Increases Lead In Nh But Most Dems Have Not Made Their Final Choice 9/25/2007, Unh Survey Center
Clinton Increases Lead In Nh But Most Dems Have Not Made Their Final Choice 9/25/2007, Unh Survey Center
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New York Senator Hillary Clinton has begun to pull away from her Democratic rivals in the New Hampshire primary. Clinton is seen as the most experienced candidate and the candidate best able to defeat the Republicans in November 2008. However, more than half of the Democratic electorate say they are still trying to decide who they will vote for. Election: NH Primary 2008
Lynch Job Approval Stays High 7/20/2007, Unh Survey Center
Lynch Job Approval Stays High 7/20/2007, Unh Survey Center
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New Hampshire Governor John Lynch continues to enjoy extremely high job approval. Education funding continues to top the list of concerns.
Sununu Favorability Slides - Faces Strong Challenge In '08 7/19/2007, Unh Survey Center
Sununu Favorability Slides - Faces Strong Challenge In '08 7/19/2007, Unh Survey Center
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Republican Senator John Sununu has seen his popularity in the Granite State drop in the wake of the 2006 election. He now faces a strong challenge from three announced, and one potential Democratic challengers.
Bush Approval Hits New Low 7/18/2007, Unh Survey Center
Bush Approval Hits New Low 7/18/2007, Unh Survey Center
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President Bush’s job approval ratings in New Hampshire have dropped to their lowest point of his presidency. Anger over the Iraq war is driving his support down, although Republicans still support the U.S. having gone to war in Iraq.
Clinton, Obama Tops Among Nh Democrats 7/17/2007, Unh Survey Center
Clinton, Obama Tops Among Nh Democrats 7/17/2007, Unh Survey Center
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New York Senator Hillary Clinton continues to lead the field of Democratic candidates in the New Hampshire primary although Illinois Senator Barack Obama has narrowed her lead to single digits. New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson is narrowly in the third spot. The war in Iraq continues to be seen as the most important issue in the campaign. Election: NH Primary 2008
Romney Extends Lead In Nhs 7/17/2007, Unh Survey Center
Romney Extends Lead In Nhs 7/17/2007, Unh Survey Center
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Mitt Romney has increased his lead in the New Hampshire Republican Primary. Rudy Giuliani remains in second place while John McCain has slipped to fourth place behind Fred Thompson. The most important issues on the minds of Republican voters are the war in Iraq and the economy. Election: NH Primary 2008
Romney Pulls Ahead In Nh, Iraq & Immigration Most Important Gop Issues 6/12/2007, Unh Survey Center
Romney Pulls Ahead In Nh, Iraq & Immigration Most Important Gop Issues 6/12/2007, Unh Survey Center
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Mitt Romney has pulled ahead of John McCain and Rudy Giuliani among New Hampshire Republicans in the race for the GOP nomination. The most important issues on the minds of Republican voters are the war in Iraq and illegal immigration. Election: NH Primary 2008
Clinton Builds On Debate Performance, Seen As Strongest Leader 6/11/2007, Unh Survey Center
Clinton Builds On Debate Performance, Seen As Strongest Leader 6/11/2007, Unh Survey Center
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Following the first major debates in New Hampshire, Hillary Clinton has solidified her position as the frontrunner in the Democratic nomination for President. However, most voters are far from deciding on which candidate they will finally vote for. The war in Iraq continues to dominate as the major issue among Democratic primary voters. Election: NH Primary 2008
Lynch Job Approval Hits Record High 4/11/2007, Unh Survey Center
Lynch Job Approval Hits Record High 4/11/2007, Unh Survey Center
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New Hampshire Governor John Lynch continues to enjoy extremely high job approval. There is modest support to change the term of New Hampshire’s governor from two years to four years.
Bush Approval Continues To Slide 4/9/2007, Unh Survey Center
Bush Approval Continues To Slide 4/9/2007, Unh Survey Center
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President Bush’s job approval ratings in New Hampshire have continued to decline. Dissatisfaction with the situation in Iraq is driving Bush’s approval lower.
Patrick's First 100 Days 4/8/2007, Unh Survey Center
Patrick's First 100 Days 4/8/2007, Unh Survey Center
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TITLE: McCain & Giuliani Top NH Field, Romney Gaining 4/04/2007
Clinton Falters, But Still Leads Among Nh Democrats. Edwards Moves Up 4/03/2007, Unh Survey Center
Clinton Falters, But Still Leads Among Nh Democrats. Edwards Moves Up 4/03/2007, Unh Survey Center
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Hillary Clinton remains the frontrunner among candidates in New Hampshire for the Democratic nomination for President. John Edwards’ popularity has increased over the past two months and he has edged ahead of Barack Obama. Election: NH Primary 2008
Gregg & Sununu Favorability Slides 2/23/2007, Unh Survey Center
Gregg & Sununu Favorability Slides 2/23/2007, Unh Survey Center
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Republican Senators John Sununu and Judd Gregg have seen their popularity in the Granite State drop in the wake of the 2006 election.
Lynch Job Approval Stays High 2/15/2007, Unh Survey Center
Lynch Job Approval Stays High 2/15/2007, Unh Survey Center
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New Hampshire Governor John Lynch continues to have widespread job approval. Education funding, high taxes, and jobs and the economy are seen as the most important problems facing the state.
Bush Approval Drops To New Low In Nh 2/12/2007, Unh Survey Center
Bush Approval Drops To New Low In Nh 2/12/2007, Unh Survey Center
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President Bush’s job approval ratings in New Hampshire have dropped to the lowest level of his administration. Unhappiness with the war in Iraq is now cutting into Bush support among core Republicans. These findings are based on the latest Granite State Poll,? conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey
Mccain & Giuliani Lead Gop Field, Clinton Early Favorite Among Democrats 2/06/2007, Unh Survey Center
Mccain & Giuliani Lead Gop Field, Clinton Early Favorite Among Democrats 2/06/2007, Unh Survey Center
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Hillary Clinton is the early frontrunner among candidates in New Hampshire for the Democratic nomination for President in 2008. Among Republicans, John McCain and Rudy Giuliani are tied. Election: NH Primary 2008