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Romney jumps to NH lead in poll
DURHAM, N.H. -- For the first time, New Hampshire's most credible poll shows Mitt Romney alone in first place ahead his of his rivals John McCain and Rudy Giuliani by eight points.
The CNN/WMUR poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center gives Romney 28 percent support. McCain and Giuliani were tied with 20 percent and Fred Thompson had 11 percent. All other candidates were under five percent.
The last UNH poll in March had McCain and Giuliani in a mathmatical tie with Romney trailing in third.
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