The Boston Herald's Brett Arends got an advance look at a new American Research Group poll from New Hampshire that shows Sen. John McCainís popularity among New Hampshireís independent voters "has collapsed."
"For seven years, conventional wisdom has said that the stateís pivotal independent voters would line up behind maverick Sen. John McCain, as they did so famously in the 2000 GOP primary. But new polling data, to be released later this week, will suggest that might no longer be the case."
Said ARG's Dick Bennett: "John McCain is tanking. Thatís the big thing [weíre finding]. In New Hampshire a year ago he got 49 percent among independent voters. That numberís way down, to 29 percent now.î
Even more worrying for the McCain campaign is that ARG "is finding a similar trend in other states polled, including early primary battlegrounds like Iowa and Nevada."
January 18, 2007
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