| WMUR / Granite State Poll The University of New Hampshire
 MCCAIN WITH SLIGHT NH EDGE, MANY VOTERS UNDECIDED DURHAM, NH  John McCain has regained a slight lead over Barack Obama in therace for President in the swing state of New Hampshire.  But many voters
 remain undecided and many more say they could change their minds between
 now and the election.  The most important issue to voters continues to be
 jobs and the economy.
 These findings are based on the latest WMUR / Granite State Poll, sponsoredby WMUR-TV and conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey
 Center.  Five hundred fifty (550) randomly selected New Hampshire adults
 were interviewed by telephone between September 14 and September 21,
 2008.  The margin of sampling error for the survey is +/-4.2%.  Included
 was a subsample of 523 likely November voters (margin of sampling error,
 +/-4.3%).
 Although New Hampshire has only 4 votes in the Electoral College it will bea battleground state in the November election.  Currently, Arizona Senator
 John McCain holds a small lead over Illinois Senator Barack Obama.  In the
 most recent Granite State Poll, 47% of likely voters say they plan to vote
 for McCain, 45% say they will vote for Obama, 1% prefer some other
 candidate and 7% are undecided.
 For complete press release and detailed tabular results, please click:http://www.unh.edu/survey-cent...
 Andrew E. Smith, Ph.D.Director, The Survey Center
 Assoc. Professor of Political Science
 G05 Huddleston Hall
 University of New Hampshire
 Durham, NH 03824
 603.862.2226
 603.862.3877
 www.unh.edu/survey-center
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