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Mitt Romney continues to hold a solid lead among likely Republican voters in New Hampshire in the run-up to the January 10 primary, according to a recent survey.
A Boston Globe poll released Sunday showed Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, on top with 39% support followed by former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Rep. Ron Paul of Texas tied with 17% and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman with 11%. The remaining candidates each garnered 3% support or less.
Good news for the Republican Party and the country.
39 percent says 61 percent want someone else. Isn't that one of the states where he has a home? Not sure if he sold it when he bought the one in California.
39 percent says 61 percent want someone else. Isn't that one of the states where he has a home? Not sure if he sold it when he bought the one in California.
I guess 92% of the people want someone besides Ron Paul and 90% want someone other than Rick Perry.
Isn't that the truth....lol! You know the negative Nellie's always have a negative view of things. Huntsman concerns me in this one more than the others. He will siphon off some votes from Romney...hopefully not many though.
First of all, it's not surprising considering how many people from MA have moved to NH.
Second, this is basically a "fight" between Paul and Romney. The others will not get any traction anywhere so of course Romney will win some states and Paul will win some states.
That's a big surprise to you people?
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