- President Barack Obama holds a narrower lead over Republican challenger Mitt Romney in New Hampshire, according to a new poll. (Huffington Post)
- (CNN) -- President Barack Obamas advantage over Mitt Romney has narrowed in New Hampshire, according to a new poll released Tuesday, with Obama taking 49 percent of likely voters with Romney at 45 percent. (6 News WRTV)
- Mitt Romney is gaining on President Obama in the swing state of New Hampshire, according to a WMUR poll published Tuesday. (The Boston Globe)
- A new poll commissioned by the Jackie Cilley campaign shows that while New Hampshire voters know their gubernatorial candidates better now than they did in the spring, there is still no clear favorite in the race. (Concord Monitor)
- President Barack Obama and challenger Mitt Romney for New Hampshires four important electoral votes in the November presidential election is now a statistical dead heat. (NewHampshire.com (blog))
- The race for New Hampshires four electoral votes is a dead heat, according to a new poll released late Tuesday that shows Granite Staters are pessimistic about the direction of the country. (NationalJournal.com)
- Others thought to be under consideration include Christie, New Hampshire Senator Kelly Ayotte, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, South Dakota Senator John Thune and Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan. (NBCNews.com)
- Mother Nature almost wound up playing a role on Sunday as Sprint Cup drivers took to the New Hampshire race track for 301 laps of racing. Kyle Busch picked off the poll for the event. Kyle Busch stated that the Interstate Camry has been fast all weekend. (RealClearSports)
- In qualifying that occurred earlier in the day Brad Keselowski set a new track qualifying record to win the poll for the race at New Hampshire. I think we have a great car today, said Austin Dillion. Every race we are learning something new, said Travis Pastrana. (RealClearSports)
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
New Hampshire Poll
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