New Hampshire Likely Voters
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Row % Row %
New Hampshire Likely Voters 30% 70%
Party Registration Republican 30% 70%
Independent 29% 71%
Tea Party Supporters 30% 70%
Intensity of Tea Party Support Strongly support Tea Party 28% 72%
Support Tea Party 31% 69%
Does not support Tea Party 29% 71%
Political Ideology Liberal-Moderate 28% 72%
Conservative 31% 69%
Very conservative 31% 69%
Political Ideology Liberal-Moderate 28% 72%
Conservative-Very conservative 31% 69%
Past Participation** Yes 30% 70%
No 29% 71%
Top Tier Republican Candidates Mitt Romney 31% 69%
Ron Paul 33% 67%
Rick Santorum 28% 72%
Newt Gingrich 29% 71%
Jon Huntsman 28% 72%
Candidate Support Strongly support 31% 69%
Somewhat support 28% 72%
Might vote differently 36% 64%
Gender Men 28% 72%
Women 32% 68%
Age Under 45 28% 72%
45 or older 30% 70%
Region Hillsborough 28% 72%
Rockingham 26% 74%
Northern Counties 39% 61%
Southern Counties 28% 72%
Household Income Less than $75,000 32% 68%
$75,000 or more 29% 71%
Evangelical Christians 27% 73%
Mormons are Christians Yes 31% 69%
No-Unsure 30% 70%
Education Not college graduate 32% 68%
College graduate 28% 72%
Interview Type Landline 28% 72%
Cell Phone 37% 63%
NBC News/Marist Poll New Hampshire Likely Republican Primary Voters. Interviews conducted January 4th and 5th, 2012, N=711 MOE +/- 3.7 percentage points. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
**Past participation refers to previous participation in a New Hampshire Republican Presidential Primary.