Polls show Barack Obama and John McCain leading in New Hampshire; Hillary Clinton and Mike Huckabee weaker
Submitted by Brian Edwards on Tue, 01/08/2008 - 09:39

After the reports of Barack Obama gaining strength in New Hampshire, Senator Hillary Clinton vowed to continue her struggle for nomination as democratic presidential candidate till Super Tuesday in February. Hillary said during her campaign that she is concerned about the country and the future of kids and that she will fight till the end.
Many recent polls suggested that Barack Obama has gained significantly and Hillary Clinton was losing ground in New Hampshire. Earlier polls had revealed that Senator Hillary had a strong support in New Hampshire.
Things changed in favor of Barack Obama after he won the Iowa caucus. Polls have suggested Obama 10 points ahead of Hillary in N.H. John Edwards is on third place in New Hampshire with 19 percent support.
During his campaign Obama said, “You're the wave and I'm riding it.”
For New Hampshire primaries, Republican John McCain is gaining strength and has managed to get 34% support in latest polls by Reuters/Zogby. Mike Huckabee hasn’t been able to impress voters in New Hampshire. Former Arkansas governor had won the Iowa caucus. Mitt Romney is on second place as per the poll results.
New York mayor Rudy Giuliani had 9% support and was on fourth place in N.H.
