- The votes may not all be tallied yet in the New Hampshire Republican primary, but the exit polls are expected to point toward a potential victor: Mitt Romney. (Huffington Post)
- Nearly half of the New Hampshire voters who have voted in todays Granite State Republican primary decided who to support in the last few days, according to early CBS News exit polls. (CBS News)
- So a lot of people have been looking past the New Hampshire primary, to the South Carolina cage fight that's expected to follow. (CNN)
- Mitt Romney will win the New Hampshire primary - and that Texas Rep. Ron Paul and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman are battling for second place. (CBS News)
- WASHINGTON - Preliminary exit polls show that Mitt Romney appealed widely to voters to win the New Hampshire presidential primary and was widely viewed as the GOPs best hope to defeat President Barack Obama this fall. (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
- Early exit poll results highlight the differences between the Republican primary electorate in New Hampshire and caucus-goers in Iowa, and provide a window into the first-in-the-nation decision-making process. (Boston Herald)
- Preliminary exit polls showed that concerns about electability, economic discontent and a less conservative but more divided base than in Iowa last week were helping to shape the New Hampshire primary today. (ABC News)
- Most of the polls close at 7 p.m. ET but a handful across the state will close at 8, so sit tight for returns. Three questions tonight. One, obviously: Will Romney underperform? There's no shortage of benchmarks to choose from. (Hotair.com)
- As the clock ticks down to poll closing time in the New Hampshire primary, we're preparing to watch the results come in as is customary here at The Fix: with a live chat. Your Browser DoesNot Support IFrames. (Washington Post)
- Well see what Romney gets 6:53 p.m. (CNN)
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
New hampshire exit polls
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