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According to the latest N.H. primary polls?
Hillary Clinton leads Barack Obama by 12% points with 37% for Clinton and 25% for Obama. Are you ALL ready for America's first Female President?
8 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I have nothing against a female president, but I don't want it to be Hillary.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
In Iowa also Hillary has done well if the hype is not taken seriously:
AP analysis of the Iowa caucus results showed Obama winning 16 delegates, followed by Clinton with 15 and Edwards with 14.
In the overall race for delegates, Clinton leads with 175, followed by Obama with 75 and Edwards with 46.
- abdiver12Lv 51 decade ago
Hillary was up in the CNN and Zogby polls in Iowa and got absolutely pasted in the election when the independents turned up in droves for Obama. Its too early to tell but NH has twice as many independents as Iowa (40%). I have no problem with a woman president but Hillary's record of putting her political ambitions ahead of the country's best interests is despicable to me. The blood of 4000 American soldiers is on her hands.
- 1 decade ago
If you were smart you would know that polls are tampered and count for nothing, Hillary was up in Iowa polls and flunk... is still a long way to go nobody can say anything just for Iowa and NH.
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- TyHLv 41 decade ago
There's probably still about 70% undecided.
edit: As of 4:24 EST the spread has narrowed to 6%.
- Obama! twist™Lv 41 decade ago
And when did they decide that winning New Hampshire decided who the President was going to be?
Besides, it's too early to tell for sure.