12/1/15, "Jenna Johnson
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12/1/15, "Jenna Johnson @wpjenna
, Despite the weather, nearly all seats are filled and a few people are standing at Trump's rally in NH."
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12/1/15, Jenna Johnson @wpjenna
Donald Trump starts speech in NH by denouncing gun-free zones. He promises to "cherish" 2nd amendment rights."
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Added: Thursday, December 3, 2015
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Donald Trump maintains double digit lead over Republican field in New Hampshire, Public Policy Polling, Nov. 30-Dec. 2, 2015
Trump 27
Cruz 13
Rubio 11
Christie 10
Carson 9
Kasich 8
Fiorina 6
Bush 5
Paul 4
Huckabee 1
Pataki 1
Santorum 1
Poll dates, 11/30-12/2/15. 454 New Hampshire Republican primary voters, error margin 4.6, 80% telephone, 20% internet
12/3/15, "Trump Still Leads in NH but Christie Rising; Clinton/Sanders Close," Public Policy Polling, Tom Jensen
(p. 2) "As for Trump he was at 28% in mid-October and he's at 27% now, so his standing couldn't be much more steady....
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12/1/15, "Jenna Johnson
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12/1/15, Jenna Johnson
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Added: Thursday, December 3, 2015
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Donald Trump maintains double digit lead over Republican field in New Hampshire, Public Policy Polling, Nov. 30-Dec. 2, 2015
Cruz 13
Rubio 11
Christie 10
Carson 9
Kasich 8
Fiorina 6
Bush 5
Paul 4
Huckabee 1
Pataki 1
Santorum 1
Poll dates, 11/30-12/2/15. 454 New Hampshire Republican primary voters, error margin 4.6, 80% telephone, 20% internet
12/3/15, "Trump Still Leads in NH but Christie Rising; Clinton/Sanders Close," Public Policy Polling, Tom Jensen
(p. 2) "As for Trump he was at 28% in mid-October and he's at 27% now, so his standing couldn't be much more steady....
“The reason Donald Trump’s support doesn’t go down whenever he makes a controversial statement is that his voters just buy into everything he says,” said Dean Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. “We have not yet found the line he could cross that would make that cease to be true."...
(p. 3) Public Policy Polling surveyed 458 Democratic primary voters and 454 Republican primary voters from November 30th to December 2nd. The margin of error for both parties is +/-4.6%. 80% of participants responded via the phone, while 20% of respondents who did not have landlines conducted the survey over the internet."
(p. 3) Public Policy Polling surveyed 458 Democratic primary voters and 454 Republican primary voters from November 30th to December 2nd. The margin of error for both parties is +/-4.6%. 80% of participants responded via the phone, while 20% of respondents who did not have landlines conducted the survey over the internet."
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