New
Hampshire
Presidential
primary preference:
New
Hampshire |
Likely Democratic
Primary Voters |
Feb
2-3 |
Feb
3-4 |
Feb
4-5 |
Feb
5-6 |
Feb
6-7 |
Feb 7-8 |
|
Clinton |
38% |
38% |
41% |
42% |
41% |
44% |
Sanders |
54% |
54% |
53% |
53% |
53% |
53% |
Other |
* |
* |
* |
* |
* |
* |
Undecided |
8% |
8% |
6% |
5% |
6% |
3% |
|
*= Less than
1/2 of 1% - = None
|
New
Hampshire |
Likely Democratic
Primary Voters |
Dec
2015 |
Jan
7-10 |
Jan
15-18 |
Jan
23-25 |
Jan
29-31 |
|
Clinton |
46% |
44% |
43% |
42% |
43% |
O'Malley |
3% |
3% |
3% |
3% |
3% |
Sanders |
43% |
47% |
49% |
49% |
49% |
Other |
* |
* |
* |
1% |
1% |
Undecided |
7% |
6% |
5% |
5% |
4% |
|
*= Less than
1/2 of 1% - = None
|
Preference
by party registration:
New Hampshire |
Likely Democratic
Primary Voters |
Democrats
(64%) |
Undeclared
(36%) |
|
|
|
Clinton |
49% |
35% |
Sanders |
49% |
60% |
Other |
* |
* |
Undecided |
2% |
5% |
Preference
by age:
New Hampshire |
Likely Democratic
Primary Voters |
18
to 49 (41%) |
50 and
older (59%) |
|
|
|
Clinton |
33% |
51% |
Sanders |
63% |
46% |
Other |
* |
* |
Undecided |
4% |
3% |
Preference by sex:
New Hampshire |
Likely Democratic
Primary Voters |
Male (44%) |
Female
(56%) |
|
|
|
Clinton |
37% |
49% |
Sanders |
61% |
47% |
Other |
* |
* |
Undecided |
2% |
4% |
Preference
by likely to vote:
New Hampshire |
Likely Democratic
Primary Voters |
Definite
- 10 (91%) |
Probably
- 7-9 (9%) |
|
|
|
Clinton |
44% |
40% |
Sanders |
53% |
57% |
Other |
* |
* |
Undecided |
3% |
3% |
Preference by type of contact:
New Hampshire |
Likely Democratic
Primary Voters |
Landline
(59%) |
Cell
phone/other (41%) |
|
|
|
Clinton |
45% |
42% |
Sanders |
53% |
54% |
Other |
* |
* |
Undecided |
2% |
4% |
About this Survey -
Survey Sponsor: American Research Group, Inc.
The American Research Group has been conducting
surveys of voters since 1985.
Sample Size: 409 completed telephone interviews
among a random sample of likely Democratic primary voters living in New
Hampshire (262 Democrats and 147 undeclared voters (independents)).
Sample Dates: February 7-8, 2016
Margin of Error: ± 5 percentage points, 95% of the
time, on questions where opinion is evenly split.
Question Wording:
If the 2016 Democratic presidential preference
primary were being held today between (names rotated) Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, for whom would you vote?
Using a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 meaning that you
will definitely not vote in the 2016 Democratic presidential preference
primary and 10 meaning that you will definitely vote in the 2016
Democratic presidential preference primary, what number would you give
as your chance of voting in the 2016 Democratic presidential preference
primary?
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