AFP, Manchester
Democrat Barack Obama has surged into a tie with Hillary Clinton in a new New Hampshire poll, in a sign his momentum could be switching to the next state to vote on 2008 nominees.
In the CNN/WMUR survey in the northeastern state, one of the first since Obama’s victory in the Iowa caucuses on Thursday, Obama and Clinton were locked up on 33 percent of likely primary voters, ahead of John Edwards on 20 percent.
The survey was conducted on Friday and Saturday in the immediate aftermath of the caucuses, and had a margin of error of five points. [Read more]
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