October 31, 2008

Poll Watch: SurveyUSA New Hampshire General Election

SurveyUSA New Hampshire General Election

  • Barack Obama 53% (53%)
  • John McCain 42% (40%)

Survey of 682 likely voters was conducted October 29-30. The margin of error is +/- 3.9 percentage points. Party ID breakdown: 30% (D); 29% (R); 40% (I). Results from the poll conducted October 4-5 are in parentheses.

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4 Responses to “Poll Watch: SurveyUSA New Hampshire General Election”

  1. mike Says:

    bunk

  2. EricB Says:

    Problem here is that in 2000 Republicans had an 8 point edge in NH. In 2004, that was a 7 point edge. There was no statewide race in 2006, so we don’t know. They’re saying there was an eight point swing towards the Democrats in 4 years. Bunk. I’d give them 3 points, even 4, but not 8 points. Obama is probably ahead in New Hampshire by less than 5 points. The Research 2000 poll shows the same thing.

  3. TonyK Says:

    i am hardly try to believe that number !

  4. just lookin Says:

    well it’s not 18 & 24 like the other 2 recent polls.

    Poll watching is a sport in itself.

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