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Ron Paul Gaining Momentum in New Hampshire
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 5066174:MV8xNzQ5NDM5XzI5MDA2MDk0XzUzODAzMzcy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 5066174:MV8xNzQ5NDM5XzI5MDA2MDgwXzRERjZDNjJB] those liars at cnn said today paul and romney were nearly tied for 2nd with 17% each today. [/quote] i meant paul and santorum [/quote]
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Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul says he is gradually catching up to front-runner Mitt Romney in New Hampshire.
Paul didn't get much media attention when he made that claim at Sunday's New Hampshire debate, but the latest polls bear him out.
In a new Suffolk University/7News tracking survey released Monday, 33 percent of likely voters in Tuesday's Republican presidential primary say they are backing Romney, with Paul in second place at 20 percent. Romney's lead is somewhat shrinking while Paul is slightly gaining, along with former Utah Gov. John Huntsman, who is in third place with 13 percent.
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