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Hillary and McCain lead in NH, poll says
Senators Hillary Clinton and John McCain continue to be the New Hampshire front-runners for president in their respective parties.
The poll, conducted by American Research Group and reported this afternoon by the New Hampshire Union Leader, shows Clinton ahead of Senator Barack Obama, 39 percent to 19 percent. Former Senator John Edwards had 13 percent.
McCain and Giuliani are statistically tied, with 29 percent for McCain and 20 percent for Giuliani and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.
The poll of 600 New Hampshire residents was conducted on Wednesday and Thursday. The margin of error is +/- 4 percent.
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