NH Primary Results

NH Primary Results

Follow the NH Primary results and track NH polls as they happen. The 2008 Presidential Primaries are finally here! The Iowa Caucus and NH Primary start it all! The race for the White House is on. New Hampshire Results are in...

Follow the NH Primary results and track NH polls as they happen. The 2008 Presidential Primaries are finally here! The Iowa Caucus and NH Primary start it all!

The race for the White House is on.

New Hampshire Results are in.
** Democratic Winner: Hillary Clinton
** GOP Winner: John McCain

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Winners have been annouced:
* Hillary Clinton won the Democratic primary
* John McCain won the GOP primary


Democrats, Early NH Primary Results:
Candidate Votes so far Percentage
Clinton 33,091 40%
Obama 29,685 36%
Edwards 13,859 17%
Richardson 3,868 5%
Kucinich 1,246 1%
Biden 150 0%
Gravel 114 0%
Dodd 69 0%

GOP, Early NH Primary Results:
Candidate Votes so far Percentage
McCain 21,398 37%
Romney 16,727 29%
Huckabee 6,861 12%
Giuliani 5,176 9%
Paul 4,727 8%
Thompson 741 1%
Hunter 345 1%

Source: CNN

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Barack Obama 67%
Al Gore 33%
No, I'll decide for myself who the best candidate is 88%
Yes, I want to vote for a candidate that at least has a chance 12%
Will NH primary results influence your own decision about who to vote for?
57 votes so far
Leader:
No, I'll decide for myself who the best candidate is
Yes, Iowa and NH allow the "everyday person" enter the race without having to raise millions of dollars to run a "national" campaign 54%
No, all states should vote at the same time 32%
Is it fair that voters in the NH Primary get to vote BEFORE other state primaries?
114 votes so far
Leader:
Yes, Iowa and NH allow the "everyday person" enter the race without having to raise millions of dollars to run a "national" campaign
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It’s officially over for John McCain as far as Dixville Notch New Hampshire is concerned. The Republican stronghold since 1968 overwhelmingly voted for Barack Obama for President with a 71% victory margin and a 100% voter turn out. The polls were slammed with voter turn out as all 21 voters showed up to vote just after midnight. Polls stayed open late in order to handle the turnout and closed at 12:10 AM. DIXVILLE NOTCH, New Hampshire (CNN) -- Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama emerged victorious in the first election returns of the 2008 presidential race, winning 15 of 21 votes cast in Dixville Notch, ... Read Full Story
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We all watched the Iowa Caucus results and campaign speeches. Huckabee trounced Mitt Romney, Ron Paul did a lot better than many people expected, and Obama and Edwards surprised Hillary Clinton, who came in third place. Now that actual elections are here, it becomes even more fun to watch the footrace! What should we expect from the NH primary results? The GOP Primary: Polls suggest that Huckabee won't hold his lead in NH. Mitt Romney is a local from nearby Massachusettes and John McCain has been scoring well in the polls due to his campaign presence and beefed up advertising campaigns. One big question ... Read Full Story
Written by Tony on
Sen. Barack Obama has a nine-point lead over Sen. Hillary Clinton in the state, according to a CNN-WMUR poll out yesterday. Barack Obama seems to be leading the Democratic race in NH, according to major media polls. Obama, the first-term senator from Illinois who won last week's Iowa caucuses, led Hillary Clinton, the New York senator and former first lady, 39 percent to 30 percent in a poll conducted Saturday through Sunday evening.  Prior polls had shown the two Dems in a dead tie.  Sounds like Barack's win in Iowa has given his campaign a big boost and extra momentum. "The Iowa caucus results ... Read Full Story
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The final tally is in. Wins go to John McCain and Hillary Clinton . Hillary's victory came as a surprise to many who believed that Barack Obama would carry the day. Barack had momentum coming into the NH race due to his win in Iowa. However, former president Bill Clinton was able to drum up a lot of publicity for Hillary on the day of the election, which may have helped her secure the votes that she needed. Democratic NH Primary Results:     Clinton 110,550 39%     Obama 102,883 37%     Edwards 47,803 17%     Richardson 12,987 5%     ... Read Full Story
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Participants in the New Hampshire Primary Election will be as follows (in alphabetical order by last name):

Democrats: Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Chris Dodd, John Edwards, Mike Gravel, Dennis Kucinich, Barack Obama, Bill Richardson

Republicans: Rudy Giuliani, Mike Huckabee, Duncan Hunter, John McCain, Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, Fred Thompson

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