Tuesday, September 23, 2008 - Page updated at 07:50 AM
Poll shows McCain and Obama close in NH
THE POLL: University of New Hampshire poll for WMUR-TV of 523 likely voters for president in New Hampshire.
THE POLL: University of New Hampshire poll for WMUR-TV of 523 likely voters for president in New Hampshire.
THE NUMBERS: John McCain, 47 percent, Barack Obama, 45 percent.
OF INTEREST: Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama remain close in New Hampshire, a swing state. But some voters say they could change their minds between now and the Nov. 4 election. Voters who said they had made their choice were asked how firm it was; 12 percent said they could change their minds.
DETAILS: Telephone poll of 523 likely voters conducted Sept. 14-21. Sampling error plus or minus 4.3 percentage points.
MORE: UNH Survey Center: http://www.unh.edu/survey-center/news/pdf/gsp2008-fall-nhpres92208.pdf
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