The Hill: Mitt Sees Drop in Support in NH

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http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/polls/202947-poll-romney-sees-drop-in-support-in-nh

Mitt Romney's support has dropped for the fourth day in a row in the Suffolk University daily tracking poll of New Hampshire voters. Romney had 35 percent, down from 39 percent in Saturday's poll.

Meanwhile, Rep. Ron Paul (Texas) and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman are seeing gains.

Paul remains in second place but Huntsman is now clearly in third. In Saturday's poll, he, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum were virtually tied for that spot.

The Texas congressman received 20 percent while Huntsman had 11 percent.

Everyone, we need to beat the media at their own game. We realize they are going to push Huntsman, just as they did with Santorum in Iowa.

Everyone go on twitter and tweet the following: "Suffolk NH Poll: Mitt in decline, Paul surging!" (special thanks to Braane)
 
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Wait for it...

FOX News will probably say:

Romney slipping a little, HUNTSMAN SURGING!
 
Paul is up three points to 20. Huntsman up two, within the margin of error for fifth place and almost double-digits back of second place.

New York Times' writer tweet on this: Suffolk poll backs up ARG on Huntsman surge.
 
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Is it ok if we modify the headlines in tweets to fit our own narrative? :P

"Suffolk Poll: Romney sees drop in support in NH - Paul Surging"
 
this is going to be like a repeat of iowa with ron paul in a tight second within 3 to 5 points of mitt romney as jon huntsman is a discrete third.
 
everyone go on twitter and tweet this ^

Two can play that game...

When you Tweet, wouldn't you want to use their tagging etc ? Personally I think the tweet should be something like: "Suffolk Poll: @MittRomney sees drop in support in NH - @RonPaul #Surging #NH"
 
Look at this:

Romney is followed by Paul (20 percent), Huntsman (11 percent), Newt Gingrich (9 percent) and Santorum, who dropped another point to 8 percent overnight. Rick Perry and Buddy Roemer each had 1 percent with 15 percent undecided. "It's a New Hampshire primary, it's January, and here we go again," said David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center in Boston. "Romney's strategy of running out the clock is costing him margin, Huntsman is still fighting hard and beginning to rally, and New Hampshire is playing contrarian to Rick Santorum, the Iowa Caucus star of a week ago, who has dropped to fifth place."


All of the field calls for the tracking on Saturday, Jan. 7 were completed prior to the 9 p.m. EST start time of the first of two debates this weekend.


So maybe after today he could be higher :D.



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HAVE to think we got a bump from the debate. We may not see that impact until Tuesday.
 
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Time to bunch the top four together in order to fake the results again.

Romney 1
Huntsman 2
Santorum 3 (or Gingrich)
Paul 4
:D
 
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