" If ever there were a time when polls should be certain about something, it is that Mitt Romney will win New Hampshire's Republican presidential primary on Tuesday. At least 53 times over the past two years, and at least 24 times in the last two months, media pollsters have measured the preferences of likely voters in New Hampshire, and found Romney leading the Republican race every time, usually by large, double-digit margins.
The Suffolk Research Center has released results of their final tracking poll, based on interviews conducted on Sunday and Monday nights, and it brings their numbers more into line with the other surveys. The new Suffolk poll shows Mitt Romney at 37 percent, followed by Ron Paul at 18 percent, Jon Huntsman at 16 percent, Rick Santorum at 11 percent and Newt Gingrich at 9 percent with 7 percent still undecided.
The results reverse a weeklong decline in Romney's numbers on the Suffolk University tracking, jumping from 33 percent on interviews conducted on Saturday and Sunday to 37 percent among those conducted on Sunday and Monday. The final track also shows a jump for Jon Huntsman, from 13 to 16 percent, so the Suffolk poll now measures Huntsman's support at roughly the same level as the polls by Public Policy Polling (16 percent) and American Research Group (18 percent).
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