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Mitt Romney Running Ahead Of Rick Perry In New Hampshire: Poll

First Posted: 09/22/11 12:43 PM ET Updated: 11/22/11 05:12 AM ET

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By STEVE PEOPLES, ASSOCIATED PRESS

(AP) EXETER, N.H. -- Mitt Romney may be tightening his grip on New Hampshire voters, despite tremendous buzz surrounding Texas Gov. Rick Perry in the nation's first presidential primary state and elsewhere.

The former Massachusetts governor now leads his nearest rival, Texas Rep. Ron Paul, by 27 points among likely New Hampshire voters, according to a Suffolk University-7News poll released Wednesday night. Perry finished far back, earning 8 percent compared with Romney's 41 percent. Paul took 14 percent and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman received 10 percent to round out the top four finishers.

Suffolk reported a 4.9-point margin of error in the survey of 400 likely GOP primary voters taken Sept. 18 to 20.

It was the first nonpartisan poll focused on New Hampshire since Perry formally joined the race almost six weeks ago. In recent weeks, he has been considered the GOP frontrunner after top finishes in several nationwide polls. But winning the Republican nomination usually depends on performances in individual states.

Perry has devoted considerable time and energy to New Hampshire so far, having already made three separate trips here. Earlier Wednesday, his campaign released an endorsement list of 27 state representatives. And he has consistently drawn large crowds.

But the energy hasn't translated into strong poll numbers in a state that allows Republicans and Independents to participate in the GOP primary. The New Hampshire primary date has yet to be set but is likely five months away.

Perry's finish far behind Romney surprised some local Republicans, who have seen strong interest in Perry's campaign.

"If you just made assumptions based on the buzz about Perry, you would have thought he would have been neck and neck with Romney. This is pretty shocking to me," said Jamie Burnett, an uncommitted adviser who led Romney's New Hampshire operation four years ago.

But Burnett also said many Republicans described Perry's performance at a recent event as "underwhelming."

Romney enjoys natural advantages in New Hampshire. He was the governor of a neighboring state and has a summer home on a lake in the central part of the state. The Perry campaign highlighted Wednesday's new endorsements and said the Texas governor would continue to be "a frequent visitor" to New Hampshire.

"Some of those in the race have been running for president virtually full time for many years," Perry spokesman Ray Sullivan said. "After just six weeks as a presidential candidate, Governor Perry's pro-jobs, conservative message is dominating the national agenda and laying the groundwork for defeating President Obama."

Suffolk pollster David Paleologos suggested that pundits may need to re-think the conventional wisdom that the presidential contest has turned into a two-man race.

"Mitt Romney is saying `get out of my backyard' and making New Hampshire his strong firewall despite showing some weakness in the other states' early primaries," said Paleologos, director of Suffolk University's Political Research Center. "The anti-Romney candidate at this point could be either Ron Paul, who has polled consistently over the past year, or Jon Huntsman, whose numbers are really growing in the Granite State."

Another New Hampshire-based GOP operative cautioned against reading too much into one poll.

"One poll is meaningless," said Michael Dennehy, an uncommitted Republican who led Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign four years ago. "One needs a series of good poll numbers to indicate a strong connection with voters."

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By STEVE PEOPLES, ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP) EXETER, N.H. -- Mitt Romney may be tightening his grip on New Hampshire voters, despite tremendous buzz surrounding Texas Gov. Rick Perry in the nation's fir...
By STEVE PEOPLES, ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP) EXETER, N.H. -- Mitt Romney may be tightening his grip on New Hampshire voters, despite tremendous buzz surrounding Texas Gov. Rick Perry in the nation's fir...
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kenport
08:15 PM on 09/23/2011
I am sensing some frustration with some democrats because they made a bad choice in 2008. A President Clinton would have stood up and fought the GOP.

They elected Obama not on his record ( of which there was none), but on his oratory skills, his promises for a new direction and his ability to inspire. Unfortunately, none of that equates to being a successful leader. His lack of experience is painfully obvious to the objective viewer. Time for CHANGE

Time for Mitt Romney
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Brash and Harsh
06:26 PM on 09/23/2011
The general sterotype of New Hampshire is that it is filled with flinty, but sensible and educated people.

But that does not necessary describe the people who vote in a Republican primary.
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jbvbwysu
I actually read the article before I comment on it
10:19 AM on 09/24/2011
How the same state can put sensible Jeanne Shaheen in the Senate in 2008 and then install wingnut Kelly Ayotte just two years later is totally beyond me.
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Brash and Harsh
04:06 PM on 09/24/2011
jbvbwysu

Two explanations:

1. Money and propaganda. Check out "Triump of the Will" on You Tube. How did a highly educated, scientifically advanced country install ...?

2. "I Will Lead You Out of the Wilderess" has worked from at least since the time of Moses.
04:20 PM on 09/23/2011
Romney is a class act who will not win down south, the GOP is their own worst enemy.
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jbvbwysu
I actually read the article before I comment on it
10:19 AM on 09/24/2011
He'll win the Jim Crow states by default. Question is, will he be able to win Florida?
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SonOfUgh
Your micro-bio is empty
01:29 PM on 09/23/2011
So as I suspected, a greater degree of sanity is closely correlated with living on either the east coast or west coast of the U.S. I don't understand why living on the U.S. southern coast is strongly correlated with insanity but I am undertaking further research.
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Kris79
Chai Tea Party...redistributing spices & flavors
03:41 PM on 09/23/2011
Even though I am a Dem, I could deal with Romney...I am also pro-sanity!
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jbvbwysu
I actually read the article before I comment on it
10:20 AM on 09/24/2011
Romney will bend over and grab his ankles to the Tea Party. No thanks!
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ylobrkrd
outoutdamnspot
06:16 PM on 09/23/2011
muhahahaha just accept the crazy er reality. A sense of humor helps, the kind where you laugh at soap ads and people go out of the way to walk around you. ( ;
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Cordell Cameron
A Corporation is a person when Texas executes one.
12:49 PM on 09/23/2011
And polls are right about half of the time... just like flipping a quarter.
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Thumbody
just for the halibut!
12:07 PM on 09/23/2011
Maybe that "Texas Drawl will be a negative ya all!"
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PresReagan
Wake up America !
11:41 AM on 09/23/2011
The funny thing here is that the Democrats are annoyed because they are bystanders in this race and are going to have to accept that whoever is given the nomination will be our next President.

The only hope for Mr. Obama is that the economy rebounds and that he can somehow spin it that he had something to do with it. But, with the policies that he and the other libs are trying to ram down our throats there is no chance of a rebound, so bye bye and good riddance.
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OLJW00
right is right
12:14 PM on 09/23/2011
You ALMOST have to feel sad for them because as much of a brave face they put on the left knows Obama's goose is cooked. Without being too overconfident, and understanding things can change, the facts are simply lining up across the board in a manner that all but ensures that not only the PResidency, but the Senate going to the GOP and the Congress staying there.

Who would have thought this in 2008?

But it's gonna happen and there is NOTHING short fo a miracle that will save The Dems from a "Custeresque" dawn on the 6th of Nov. 2012.
12:30 PM on 09/23/2011
So it's Obama's fault the economy is bad, but when it improves he'll have to spin it so he had something to do with it? Typical teabagger doublespeak hypocracy!
10:34 AM on 09/23/2011
The real winner last night was President Obama!
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trueblutexan
No more Banana Republicans por favor
01:41 AM on 09/23/2011
Ricky Perry's never lost an erection, ummm...election. First time for everything. Amazing how Romney as Head of GOP Gov's saved Perry on his 2nd run in Texas. And Palin pulled him ahead on his third run. Dumb Luck? Doubtful he get help from either this go round. The dog and pony show will finally be OVER!
11:45 PM on 09/22/2011
I hate to say it but that Romney polls ahead of Perry in NH is not news: it was expected. What is unexpected, and significant, is the rise of Ron Paul and Jon Huntsman, no.2 and no.3 respectively. Why the article did not explore this baffles me.
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ylobrkrd
outoutdamnspot
06:20 PM on 09/23/2011
Positively normal. You have to lower your expectations.
11:43 PM on 09/22/2011
Romney one that one and Ron Paul once again proved to be the party kookoo.
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Stephen McAbee
Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right.
07:17 AM on 09/23/2011
Perfect example of the average intelligence of the anti-Paul crowd.
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Querent
I say the things that have to be said.
09:47 AM on 09/23/2011
How persuasive.
10:05 AM on 09/23/2011
Average intelligence or no, think Ron Paul supporters need to grow a thicker skin. Paul will peel off some libertarian and gay votes, but the smart money's on Romney and Perry and as the day's are hot in Texas Perry will turn tumbleweed in no time.
11:42 PM on 09/22/2011
Romney won that one, hands down!
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treadway123
treadway123
11:13 PM on 09/22/2011
Mitt took Perry out an Huntsman moved up!
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Tykete
Theres only you and me and we just disagree
12:09 PM on 09/23/2011
Perry took himself out with his illegal immigration comments.
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cef911f1
Dog loving, liberal old white guy living in SC.
08:02 PM on 09/22/2011
No, No, No! Romney may actually have a shot at beating BO in the General. Personally, I'm rooting for one of the crazier ones, preferably Bachmann!
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Querent
I say the things that have to be said.
09:49 AM on 09/23/2011
Unfortunately, Bachmann's claim that her nutty HPV-retardation idea came from some anonymous distraught mother dynamited her under the waterline.
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oftenon
cartoons are the best explanation
07:56 PM on 09/22/2011
New Hampshire republicans have not wholesale lost there ever-loving minds, yahoo.