Romney has remained a distant third in the New Hampshire race. But by running to the right and convincing conservatives he really means it - looks like he has grabbed 22% of the vote.
http://wbztv.com/topstories/local_story_073202042.html by Jon Keller 3-14-2007
- McCain 29%
- Giuliani 28%
- Romney 22%
- Gingrich 5%
- Huckabee 2%
- Brownback 1%
- Hagel 1%
- Hunter 1%
- Paul 1%
http://www.wcax.com/Global/story.asp?S=6229535&nav=menu183_2 Franklin Pierce College and WBZ-TV New Hampshire telephone survey March 7-12 likely Republican Presidential Primary Voters
Questions regarding this poll have surfaced. Rich Killion, a consultant for Mitt Romney previously worked as Director of the Franklin Pierce College Polling Institute.
http://www.eyeon08.com/2007/03/15/why-is-romneys-nh-franklin-pierce-poll-so-good/ by eye 3-15-2007