Obama gains strength in New Hampshire; Hillary Clinton tries to fight back
Submitted by Brian Edwards on Sun, 01/06/2008 - 17:54

Things are not looking good for Hillary Clinton, especially after Barack Obama has won Iowa caucus. Illinois senator Obama is asking voters to support him to bring a change.
As per the Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll results released on Sunday, Barack Obama is in a strong position in New Hampshire. Democratic primary for New Hampshire is approaching and the poll results indicate Illinois Senator Obama and New York Senator Hillary Clinton having a close competition. Both have managed to gather around 33 percent support as per the poll results. John Edwards has managed to score around 20 percent support in New Hampshire primaries.
Just two day before the final day of N.H. primaries, all the candidates have put in their best effort to impress the voters.
John Edwards and Barack Obama have benefited from the results of Iowa while Clinton has lost some support compared to earlier estimates.
If Barack Obama manages to win N.H. as well, things will be much easier for him. Obama may be the first black president in U.S. history.
