CNN/WMUR New Hampshire D/R Polls 9/24

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Full Republican results http://www.wmur.com/blob/view/-/35467724/data/1/-/gncwtrz/-/Republican-GSP-Sept--2015-pdf.pdf

These findings are based on the latest CNN/WMUR New Hampshire Primary Poll, conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center. Eight hundred and twenty (820) randomly selected New Hampshire adults were interviewed by landline and cellular telephone between September 17 and
September 23, 2015. The margin of sampling error is +/- 3.4 percent for the entire sample. Included were three hundred forty - three (343) likely 2016 Republican Primary voters (MSE = +/-5.3), three hundred fourteen (314) likely 2016 Democratic Primary voters (MSE = +/-5.5), and seven hundred and forty - seven (747) likely 2016 presidential election voters (MSE = +/-3.6).

Republican

Trump 26
Fiorina 16
Rubio 9
Carson 8
Kasich 7
Bush 7
Christie 5
Cruz 5
Paul 3
Graham 1
Walker 0
Huckabee 0
Pataki 0
Jindal 0
Santorum 0

Full Democrat results https://cola.unh.edu/sites/cola.unh.edu/files/research_publications/gsp2015_fall_demprim092415.pdf

Sanders 46
Clinton 30
Biden 14
O'Malley 2
Webb 1
Chafee 0

Rand trend

May 10%
June 9%
July 7%
Sep 3%

Which of the candidates who are either running or considering running for the Republican nomination would you NOT
vote for under any circumstance?”

Rand Trend

May 5%
June 4%
July 2%
Sep 10%
 
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New Hampshire primary voters usually decide who they will vote for in the last weeks, or days of the campaign and it is no
surprise that few likely Republican primary voters have made up their minds about who they will support in 2016.
Currently, only 13% of likely Republican Primary voters say they have definitely decided who they will support, 28% are
leaning toward a candidate, and 59% are still trying to decide.

Still plenty of time.
 
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