Wednesday, April 01, 2015

New Hampshire Republican Presidential Preferences


These charts show the results of the Franklin Pierce University / Boston Herald Poll that was done between March 22nd and 25th of 429 likely GOP primary voters, and has a margin of error of 4.7 points.

As you can see, the race is still a mess and is without any real leader. No candidate scored higher than 15% support, and only five scored 9% or better. This race for the GOP nomination is still wide open.

The survey also asked a rather interesting question -- who do you think will win the nomination. Bush led with 27% (see chart below), but that is far from convincing.


1 comment:

  1. Bolton? I hadn't realized he ws a possibility.

    Let's go with Bolton, because somebody has to finally do soemthing about that rascally rabbit.

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