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NH poll shows three-way GOP race
A new poll of likely New Hampshire Republican primary voters shows a three-way race, a significant improvement for former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, who has been lagging behind Senator John McCain and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani in many polls.
The survey, conducted by students at Franklin Pierce College, does have a high margin of error -- +/- 4.9 percent -- since only 400 people were polled.
The poll found McCain with 29 percent, Giuliani with 28 percent and Romney with 22 percent. After Romney, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich had 5 percent.
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