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Poll shows Clinton doubling lead over Obama, Edwards dropping
DURHAM, N.H. -- A new poll by the University of New Hampshire shows Hillary Clinton doubling her lead to 14 points over Barack Obama and John Edwards dropping further into third place compared to the same poll in March.
The poll, taken last week for CNN and WMUR, gave Clinton a 36 percent to 22 percent lead over Obama. Edwards dropped from 21 percent to 12 percent, with New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson on his heels at 10 percent.
The margin of error was a high 5.6 percent.
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