The latest CNN/WMUR poll in New Hampshire shows the recent surge of Sen. Barack Obama has moved into the nation's first primary state. Sen. Hillary Clinton now barely edges Obama, 31% to 30%, with John Edwards trailing at 16%.
Key finding: In the last month, Clinton has dropped 5 points while Obama has gained 8 points.
Among Republican primary voters, Mitt Romney maintains a solid lead with 32% support, followed by Rudy Giuliani at 19%, Sen. John McCain at 19%, Mike Huckabee at 9%, and Rep. Ron Paul at 7%.
Said pollster Keating Holland: "This race is not over by a long shot. Forty-three percent of Democratic primary voters, and a whopping 55 percent of GOP voters, say they are still trying to make up their minds."
December 12, 2007
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