Saturday, November 19, 2011

Survey: what do you think of the latest NH poll results?

This page summarizes the latest results from multiple polls:





http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/...

Survey: what do you think of the latest NH poll results?
It is my sincere hope that people really watched the debates, go to the candidates web sites and listen to the full speeches of the candidates, rather than voice their opinions based on sound bites, headlines, "polls" and poli-spin.





After actually watching the debates for both parties last evening, my view of what actually transpired is very different from what is making it in the "news".





The polls that you linked to seem to echo the headlines. As a transplanted New Englander, I sincerely hope that our New Hampshire neighbors are smarter than what is reflected by those who would influence their free thought and choice.
Reply:Obama should be winning. The Clinton model of smear your opponent is dated and the liberals of today cannot stand that, especially the young people.





I am not surprised that McCain is leading. He is a big RINO and is no conservative. NH likes that. They are a rogue state. He won there in 2000 against Bush.





Romney is in the lead with delegates and will still be after he finishes second. He will take it all.
Reply:Dissapointing,,


The only 2 ppl with any integrity...


Duncan Hunter and Ron Paul,,,are not movin forward
Reply:If Hillary keeps trending downward at this pace, she's going to be fourth in NH.
Reply:why are suoffolk and zogby showing clinton and romney, when all the others are showing obama and mccain. coincidnce? or a little bias?
Reply:When we vote for the best person for the job we get a different result than when we think we know who is going to win. Polls are manipulative.
Reply:Well, I think they show only that Obama has an edge on Hillary.





Of course because of the margin of error, turnout, a large number of undecided voters, and the fact that Independents can vote in either primary in NH it could very well go either way.





But Obama has a clear advantage right now. Same with McCain on the Republican side.
Reply:Well i dont really think that polls should be given much thought since there only out of like 1000 people but it looks about what i thought it would be. Just have to wait and see how it turns out.
Reply:in new hampshire they get it right only 50 percent of the time -the other times are total surprises -so you can pretty much take the polls and throw them in the garbage
Reply:Rasmussen has Paul at 14% . They are a reliable source. Thats the Poll site i use most and they had him at 7% not too long ago.
Reply:Real Clear Politics site is pretty good at being the balanced as they can. Look for the trends here.
Reply:I dont belive in any kind of poll.

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