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Sens. Clinton, McCain Win New Hampshire Presidential Primaries

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Article Date: 10 Jan 2008 - 11:00 PDT

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Exit polls of New Hampshire voters on Tuesday found that among Democrats, the economy was the most important issue, followed by the Iraq war and health care, while Republicans were about evenly divided among those who cited the economy, the war, terrorism and undocumented immigrants as their top concerns, the New York Times reports. The polls, conducted by Edison Media Research and Mitofsky International for the National Election Pool consortium, included responses from 1,914 Democrats and 1,472 Republicans (Kirkpatrick/Thee, New York Times, 1/9). Among Democrats, 39% in the exit poll cited the economy as the most important issue in the election, followed by 30% who cited the war in Iraq and 26% who cited health care (New York Times graphic, 1/9).

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) won the New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary with 39% of the vote, followed by Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) with 37% of the vote. Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) won the state Republican presidential primary with 37% of the vote, followed by former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney with 32%, CNN.com reports (CNN.com, 1/9). According to exit polls, Democrats most concerned about health care and the war in Iraq supported Obama and those most concerned about the economy supported Clinton (New York Times, 1/9).

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