New Hampshire Poll Released by WMUR UNH: Barack Obama 58%, John McCain 33%
Washington D.C. 10/29/2008 06:32 PM GMT (FINDITT)
Here are the latest results from the New Hampshire poll by WMUR UNH published on USAElectionPolls.com:
There were 652 voters polled on 10/25-27.
WMUR UNH Date: 10/25-27 New Hampshire Added: 10/28/08 |
| Barack Obama |
58% |
| John McCain |
33% |
| Unsure |
6% |
Quote:
Barack Obama has widened his lead over John McCain in the race for President in New Hampshire. More than half of likely voters, 58%, say they plan to vote for Obama, 33% favor McCain, 2% prefer some other candidate, and 6% are undecided.
Obama has also widened his lead among independent voters in New Hampshire – 54% of political independents say they favor Obama, 26% favor McCain, 4% prefer some other candidate, and 16% are undecided.
The most important issue in the presidential campaign to New Hampshire voters are jobs and the economy (45%), the war in Iraq (10%), the campaign against terrorism (8%), the recent stock market crash (7%), and health care (7%). Economic concerns have topped the list of important issues to New Hampshire voters since mid-summer.
Source: Recent Polls, Electoral College Results
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