ARG Poll (600 person)- Obama 38 Clinton 26 Edwards 20 Rasmussen (1210 person)- Obama 39 Clinton 27 Edwards 18 Rasmussen (510 person)- Obama 37 Clinton 27 Edwards 19 The first two polls are from 1/4-5 and the smaller Rasmussen poll is from just 1/4. For NH of course. Yay! The days of Hillary being a possibility seem to be over. She gonna step down in the next week or so?
http://blogs.usatoday.com/onpolitics/2008/...a-up-by-13.html Obama up by 13 points, McCain up by 4 in USAT/Gallup Poll in N.H. Sen. Barack Obama has opened up a 13 percentage point lead over Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in the battle for votes in Tuesday's New Hampshire primary, according to a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll conducted in the state from Friday through this afternoon. The results were just released. On the Republican side, Sen. John McCain is 4 percentage points ahead of Mitt Romney. The surveys of 776 New Hampshire residents who are "likely" to vote in the Republican primary and 778 New Hampshire residents who are "likely" to vote in the Democratic primary were all completed after the news from Thursday's Iowa caucuses had been reported. The rundowns: Democrats. • Obama: 41%; up from 32% in the last USA TODAY/Gallup New Hampshire poll, taken in mid-December. • Clinton: 28%; down from 32%. • John Edwards: 19%; up from 18%. • Gov. Bill Richardson: 6%; down from 8%. • No one else above 3%. Republicans. • McCain: 34%; up from 27% in mid-December. • Romney: 30%; down from 34%. • Mike Huckabee: 13%; up from 9%. • Rep. Ron Paul: 8%; down from 9%. • Rudy Giuliani: 8%; down from 11%. • No one else above 3%. Each figure has a margin of error of +/- 4 percentage points. So Obama's lead is "outside" that range, while McCain's is not. A new CNN/WMUR poll gives Obama a 10-point advantage over Clinton, and has McCain leading Romney by 6 points. Update at 7:25 p.m. ET: There's now a story about the poll results from USA TODAY Washington bureau chief Susan Page.