PPP teases with NH tweets

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Huntsman 2nd in New Hampshire is plausible. Close between him and Paul on our 1st day of polling

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Huntsman has more room to grow than Paul so if he's a couple pts back in final polls wouldn't be surprised to see him make it up on e-day

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Our final New Hampshire poll will be out late tonight, 11ish

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Huntsman in NH is similar to Santorum in IA, has always had good favorability numbers and now it's translating to more votes

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All that said there's not going to be a more liberal GOP primary electorate anywhere than in NH. Huntsman doing well there not transferable
 
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So is today their only day of polling since they tweeted that and their poll will be out at 11?
 
Here comes the huntsman "surge", how did we have almost twice the support of huntsman in the Suffolk poll and now we might be behind? Only good thing that could come from this poll is to see Romney in the high 20's
 
Relax guys, there's no way NH people are as retarded as Iowans, when it comes to believing everything the news tells them.
 
How is PPP saying it's "plausible" a big deal? It's clear from those tweets that Ron Paul will be in second place in PPP's poll, and Huntsman will be lucky if he's a "couple" of points back in the final New Hampshire polls.
 
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Hmm... Debates didn't help either. They were Huntsman lovefests & gave him some extra points.
 
I'm so confused. NBC has us at 22%, Suffolk has us at 20%, Huntsman way back. Anyone think PPP is adjusting their methods after Iowa to suppress Ron's numbers?
 
How is PPP saying it's "plausible" a big deal? It's clear from those tweets that Ron Paul is in second, and Huntsman will be lucky if he's a "couple" of points in the final New Hampshire polls.

Maybe PPP is hedging their bets since their final Iowa poll had Paul in first??
 
Suffolk was different, and is usually worse for us BUT that is because somehow PPP's lists are more liberal. Real 'liberals' (not classic liberals) like Huntsman and might have been turned off by that fake 'Ron Paul supporter poseur' video. I cautiously think today's numbers will be different after the debate and the Fox news show, unless something happened at the debate this morning to change that, that I am not aware of?

Dems and media are DEFINITELY pushing Huntsman, and want to see that outcome (H in second.) We'll see, tonight.

Who is more accurate in NH, Suffolk or PPP?
 
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