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Results of New Hampshire Primary in: Romney Wins This One. Paul is a Few Points Behind

After New Hampshire primary win, all is not rosy for Mitt Romney
On its face, it looked like a great night Tuesday for Mitt Romney. He won a decisive victory in the New Hampshire GOP primary, defeating his rivals by more than fifteen points. Examining the CBS News poll of exiting voters, though, reveals a number of worrisome signs for Romney among core groups in the electorate, which if not reversed could spell trouble for him as the campaign progresses.



Republicans Don't Love Him



Candidate enthusiasm is a key antecedent of electoral success. Whichever nominee generates the most excitement among its base typically has an easier time getting their supporters to the polls and ultimately securing more votes. When President Obama won the presidential election in 2008, he had more than twice as many voters excited about him becoming president than his Republican counterpart John McCain.



At this point in the campaign, Republican voters are not thrilled with the idea of Romney becoming the Republican presidential nominee. Nearly a third of self-indentified Republicans in the New Hampshire GOP primary would be dissatisfied if he were fronting the ticket. Of the Republicans who are dissatisfied with them, 60 percent are fiscal conservatives who want lower taxes and reduced federal spending.

Tea Partiers Can't Stand Him



In 2009, the Tea Party movement burst onto the political scene protesting taxes and budget deficits, and calling for steep reductions in government spending. Within a year, it had mobilized into a potent political force, whose endorsed candidates upset Republican incumbents in primaries across the country and won a number of Senate and House races in the 2010 Midterm elections. With their organization and energy, the Tea Party movement has the capacity to play an important role in the 2012 presidential race.



To this point, though, the Tea Party movement has wanted nothing to do with Romney. Judson Phillips, the founder of Tea Party Nation, endorsed Newt Gingrich. The Tea Party Fund created a website - NotMittRomney.com - to inform voter's of his liberal positions on key issues. And, Karen Martin, South Carolina Tea Party organizer said on National Public Radio recently that "no Tea Partier that I talk to in the state or nationally would want to promote Romney."



In the Iowa caucuses, Romney finished tied for fourth among strong supporters of the Tea Party movement, 14 points back of Rick Santorum. In New Hampshire, although he won a plurality of the vote among Republicans who strongly back the movement, he received noticeably less support than he did from Republicans who were less supportive of the movement.

Low Income Men Can't Relate to Him



Low income, white men have long been an important part of the Republican base. Romney, though, has alienated many of them with comments during the campaign that were perceived as being insensitive. At a debate last month in Iowa, he tried to make a $10,000 wager with Rick Perryover how his health care plan was characterized in his book. This past week, he commented [url=http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57355212-503544/mitt-romney-i-like-being-able-to-fire-people-for-bad-service/]that he liked to "fire people" that provide services to him[/url].



These gaffes are showing their impact at the polls. In the past two contests, Romney has done poorly among low income, white men. In the Iowa caucuses, he received less than 15 percent of their support. In the supposedly friendly confines of New Hampshire he did not fare much better. He received only 27 percent of the vote from low income, white men in New Hampshire, trailing Ron Paul by 11 points.

Independents Don't Support Him



Self-identified independents are a key swing group in presidential elections. Winning their support doesn't ensure electoral success, but losing it by a wide margin almost guarantees defeat. In 2008, Barack Obama defeated John McCain among independents 52 percent to 44 percent on his way to winning the presidency.

Despite all his success in the nomination campaign, Romney has been unable to attract much support from independents. In Iowa, Paul crushed Romney among self-identified independents, besting him 43 percent to 19 percent. Things improved in New Hampshire, but on a night, in which Romney won most demographic groups, he managed to lose independents again. Paul beat Romney 32 percent to 29 percent.



Romney's weakness among independents appears to stem from views about how to solve the federal budget deficit, likely to be a major issue in the fall campaign. Among independent voters in the New Hampshire GOP primary who thought the deficit was the most important issue, they supported Paul over Romney by a whopping 48 percent to 23 percent margin.



Poll results discussed in this article are based on a National Election Pool entrance poll conducted by Edison Media Research. Interviews were conducted with 2760 primary voters as they exited precincts around New Hampshire. The margin of error for the poll is +/-4 percentage points.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57357064-503544/after-new-hampshire-primary-win-all-is-not-rosy-for-mitt-romney/
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  • And Yet you don't see CNN reporting any of it,..they will not mention Ron Pauls name,.
    they are treating him like a ghost,.
    WHY WOULD THEY DO THIS ?
    I would like to see answers from any of you,.am I just thinking that is happening? Why does the the Main Stream Media ignore Paul?
    Fire away folks!
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    • @SharkGuy I read a report on the final results of New Hampshire on CNN's website and I couldn't find Ron Paul's name once, NOT EVEN ONCE and the guy came in second, WTF! *rage face*

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    • @CrapsOnYou
      CNN is one of America's largest News sources,..and they are treating Paul like the plaque,.
      WTF? it's so blatant,..

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  • 1) Some of the stuff he says is pretty crazy.
    2) He's fairly reclusive compared to the other candidates.
    3) He's anti-intervention, and war is the media's bread and butter.

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  • But how did Santorum get second in Iowa and isn't even in the top four of New Hampshire??? Oh that's right, CNN (zionist state controlled media) swapped Ron Paul second place with Satorums third place when they came to the conclusion that Ron might actually take the lead in Iowa wich would have been destructive for the zionist lobbying groups.

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    • Comment of user 'Surfsock' has been deleted by author!
    • @CrapsOnYou

      "CNN (zionist state controlled media)"

      Wow.

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    • @CrapsOnYou They're doing wonderful things with medication today you know?

      You really need somebody to explain to you that Iowa and New Hampshire are very different places?

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  • sorry guys but after seeing how you vote its all a sham.

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    • @weadone
      not all states,just New H,
      as we have seen,we have to keep trying to make our elections more foul proof,yes their are still flaws and corruption,but that is better then a dictator,and we still can vote out anyone that is a dead horse,unlike allot of other oppressed Nations will never be able to do,..
      so you were saying?

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    • @SharkGuy little dig their was it :O). at least your vote matters. in scotland we never voted one tory but they rule over us .... great democracy. the people state we don't want the torys but they won.
      when they said to the guy your a registered republican does that mean he can only vote republican and will his vote be autocounted as he's registered?

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    • @weadone
      he can vote for whom ever he likes,.
      registered just says what party or Governmental ideology you might side with ,..kinda gives them an idea of how many votes they might get,.
      but it's always been free will at the booths,.

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    • @SharkGuy thanks it just seemed a bit crazy. that they 'filmers' asked about a dead guy and they told him to vote and told him what party he was registered to. it made me wonder that if a lot off dead people are still registered can they're votes be used to swing a certain result.

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  • Mitt is going to crash and burn after SC's primary,..
    he has no real people support,just the paid Media support,his false flag is going to be revealed real soon,.
    Can't Wait !
    RP2012!

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  • CNN,and all these big News Giants are going to be discredited like never before,
    nobody will tune into them if they keep up the Bias reporting,.
    they better wise up and start reporting the truth,!

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  • If this were true...the sad thing is that, if Romney doesn't do well...we may get Ron Paul. He and his supporters are crap! He's a weasel and his supporters are freaks.
    *I don't really like Mitt either...but better than the alternative*

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  • its getting down to mitt romney and ron paul

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  • 4 points and 40 thousand votes behind, get used to defeat and I thank the wrong paul voters for getting Obama re elected

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  • A few?

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