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book_worm

(15,951 posts)
Sun Jan 8, 2012, 10:31 PM Jan 2012

Public Policy Polling (PPP) hinting that Huntsman coming on strong in NH

according to their tweets. Poll will be released around 11 pm tonight:


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
9 hours ago

» ppppolls PublicPolicyPolling
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

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

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

» ppppolls PublicPolicyPolling
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
10 hours ago

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

http://twitter.com/ppppolls

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Public Policy Polling (PPP) hinting that Huntsman coming on strong in NH (Original Post) book_worm Jan 2012 OP
The prop 8 funding network must be ecstatic at this 1/2 outcome possibility nt msongs Jan 2012 #1
I hope Huntsman stays in all the way. DCBob Jan 2012 #2
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