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In a telephone survey of 551 likely New Hampshire Republican voters, Mitt Romney was the candidate most favored with 32% of the vote. Rudy Giuliani placed a distant second with 23%.

The poll taken by SurveyUSA and released by KWCH-TV was conducted by telephone interviews from May 4, to May 6, 2007.

The results are very encouraging since it is New Hampshire that traditionally hosts the first presidential primary in the United States and that it shows such a large lead for Romney. An early win in New Hampshire could bring momentum for him and influence swing voters in other state primaries.

Polling Data

If the Republican primary were today, would you vote for… Rudy Giuliani? John McCain? Mitt Romney? Fred Thompson? Newt Gingrich? Or some other Republican?

Mitt Romney 32%
Rudy Giuliani 23%
John McCain 22%
Fred Thompson 11%
Newt Gingrich 4%
Other 5%
Undecided 3%

Angus Reid Global Monitor : Polls & Research
Romney is Top Republican in New Hampshire
May 10, 2007

One Response to “Mitt Romney Leads in New Hampshire”

  1. on 13 May 2007 at 2:38 pm Louise

    For something fun everyone should go to strawpoll08.com and vote for Romney, ESPECIALLY the junk poll. He is in second place right now and getting defeated. You can vote in the junk poll as many times as you want. Romney has pretty consistently won each month except for this month. Let’s keep him winning in every poll!

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