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Romney, Clinton lead new NH poll
A new poll of New Hampshire voters shows Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney leading their respective parties for the presidential nomination.
The conducted by Franklin Pierce University for WBZ-TV in Boston shows Clinton leading with 36 percent over Barack Obama with 18 percent and John Edwards with 12 percent. Bill Richardson had 10 percent and all other candidates were at three percent or below.
The Republican race was closer with Romney having 30 percent to Rudy Giuliani's 23 percent and John McCain with 14 percent. Fred Thompson had 8 percent.
The poll, conducted last week, had a margin of error of 4.9 percent.
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