And that is a good thing!
TPM:
Voter turnout for the New Hampshire primary is happening more rapidly than anyone had previously expected — so much, in fact, that the Secretary of State's office has gotten requests from various towns to send more ballots, before they run out.
"The towns that are calling now are experiencing heavy turnout, and see their piles of ballots starting to drop at a rate faster than they're comfortable with," Deputy Secretary of State Dave Scanlan told MSNBC. "They're also stating to us that it's the Democratic ballots that have them more concerned than the Republican ballots."
On to the poll numbers for Repubs in NH:
Suffolk poll:
Romney 30% (+0)
McCain 26% (-1)
Huckabee 13% (+4)
Giuliani 11% (+1)
Paul 5% (-3)
The final Rasmussen tracking poll for the New Hampshire primary gives John McCain a one-point lead against Mitt Romney:
McCain 32% (+0)
Romney 31% (+0)
Huckabee 10% (-1)
Giuliani 8% (-2)
Paul 8% (+0)
Zogby Poll:
McCain 36% (+2)
Romney 27% (-2)
Huckabee 10% (+0)
Giuliani (+0)
Paul 9% (+3)
Rasmussen poll in South Carolina:
Huckabee 28% (+5)
McCain 21% (+9)
Romney 15% (-8)
Thompson 11% (-1)
Giuliani 10% (-1)
New Hampshire by the numbers:2008:
• 850,836 total registered voters
• 26% Democratic
• 30% Republican
• 44% Independent
• Delegates: 27
• 22 tied to primary results
• 5 super-delegates, free to choose
• Electoral College Votes: 4 [More...]
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