There is some new polling on New Hampshire via The Hill:
Trump has a 24-point lead over his competition in the Granite State in the University of Massachusetts-Lowell/7 News survey released Wednesday, unchanged from the pollsters’ previous survey.
He has the support 38 percent of likely Republican primary voters, compared to 14 percent for Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and 12 percent for Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.). Former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-Fla.) ranks fourth with 9 percent, while Gov. John Kasich rounds out the top five with 7 percent.
Meanwhile, on the other side…
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) has over double the voter support of Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire, according to a new poll.
Sanders leads the Democratic presidential front-runner by 33 points among registered Democrats in the University of Massachusetts-Lowell/7 News survey released Wednesday. He takes 63 percent in the Granite State, contrasted with 30 percent for Clinton in results unchanged from the pollsters’ previous survey.
What do you think about these New Hampshire numbers?
With Rand Paul out of the race as of today, where do those GOP votes go?
How much of a toll would a big loss in New Hampshire take on Clinton?
Do you consider Iowa or New Hampshire a national predictor?
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