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Conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center Interviews in New Hampshire conducted by telephone on July 9-17, 2007, including 307 who say they plan to vote in the Republican presidential primary and 333 who say they plan to vote in the Democratic presidential primary. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus 5.5 percentage points. FOR RELEASE: TUESDAY, JULY 17 AT 4 PM CNN/WMUR/UNH Poll -1- July, 2007

24. (REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS ONLY:) Have you definitely decided who you will vote for in the New Hampshire primary, are you leaning toward someone, or do have you considered some candidates but are still trying to decide? July 2007 Definitely decided 7% Leaning toward someone 22% Still trying to decide 71% CNN/WMUR/UNH Poll -2- July, 2007

25. (REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS ONLY:) I m going to read you the names of the candidates who are either running or considering running for the Republican nomination. If the Republican primary for president were held today, which of the following would you support for the Republican nomination -- Sam Brownback, Newt Gingrich, Rudy Giuliani, Mike Huckabee, Duncan Hunter, John McCain, Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, Tom Tancredo, Tommy Thompson, Fred Thompson or someone else? (RANDOM ORDER) 26. Who is your second choice? IF GINGRICH WERE IN THE RACE July June March/April February 2007 2007 2007 2007 Romney 33% 28% 17% 13% Giuliani 18% 20% 29% 27% Fred Thompson 13% 11% 3% -- McCain 12% 20% 29% 28% Gingrich 4% 4% 2% 9% Huckabee 2% 2% 1% 1% Paul 2% 3% 1% 1% Tommy Thompson 1% 0 2% 1% Brownback * 2% * 2% Hunter * 0 0 0 Tancredo * * 1% 3% Someone else 3% 1% 1% 2% No opinion 12% 8% 14% 12% IF GINGRICH WERE NOT IN THE RACE July June 2007 2007 Romney 34% 29% Giuliani 20% 22% Fred Thompson 13% 12% McCain 12% 20% Huckabee 2% 2% Paul 2% 3% Tancredo 1% 1% Tommy Thompson 1% 0 Brownback * 2% Hunter * 1% Someone else 3% 2% No opinion 13% 8% CNN/WMUR/UNH Poll -3- July, 2007

27. (REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS ONLY:) Next I'm going to read the names of some of those candidates. As I read each name, please tell me whether you would consider supporting that person for the Republican nomination or whether you would not support them for the nomination under any circumstances. (RANDOM ORDER) a. Would you consider supporting Rudy Giuliani for the Republican nomination or would you not b. Would you consider supporting John McCain for the Republican nomination or would you not c. Would you consider supporting Mitt Romney for the Republican nomination or would you not d. Would you consider supporting Fred Thompson for the Republican nomination or would you not Would Not Would Support Currently Consider Under Any No Supporting Supporting Circumstances Opinion Mitt Romney 33% 45% 17% 5% Rudy Giuliani 18% 54% 22% 5% Fred Thompson 13% 37% 30% 20% John McCain 12% 45% 38% 5% NOTE: Figures in the "currently supporting" column represent all respondents who said that candidate was their first choice in Question 25. Figures in the "would consider supporting question" include respondents who said that candidate was their second choice in Question 26. 28. (REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS ONLY:) How satisfied are you with the field of Republican candidates running for President? Are you very satisfied, fairly satisfied, not very satisfied, or not satisfied at all? July 2007 Very satisfied 15% Fairly satisfied 56% Not very satisfied 21% Not satisfied at all 6% No opinion 3% CNN/WMUR/UNH Poll -4- July, 2007

29. (DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY VOTERS ONLY:) Have you definitely decided who you will vote for in the New Hampshire primary, are you leaning toward someone, or do have you considered some candidates but are still trying to decide? July 2007 Definitely decided 10% Leaning toward someone 26% Still trying to decide 64% CNN/WMUR/UNH Poll -5- July, 2007

30. (DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY VOTERS ONLY:) I m going to read you the names of the candidates who are either running or considering running for the Democratic nomination. If the Democratic primary for president were held today, which of the following would you support for the Democratic nomination -- Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Chris Dodd, John Edwards, Al Gore, Mike Gravel, Dennis Kucinich, Barack Obama, Bill Richardson or someone else? (RANDOM ORDER) 31. Who is your second choice? IF GORE WERE NOT IN THE RACE July June 2007 2007 Clinton 36% 39% Obama 27% 24% Richardson 11% 11% Edwards 9% 14% Biden 4% 5% Kucinich 3% 2% Dodd * * Gravel * * Someone else 0% 3% No opinion 9% 2% IF GORE WERE IN THE RACE July June March/April February 2007 2007 2007 2007 Clinton 33% 36% 27% 35% Obama 25% 22% 20% 21% Richardson 10% 10% 4% 1% Edwards 8% 12% 21% 16% Gore 8% 12% 11% 8% Biden 3% 4% 2% 3% Kucinich 3% 1% 1% 1% Dodd * * 1% * Gravel * * * 0 Someone else 0% 2% * 0 No opinion 9% 1% 12% 14% CNN/WMUR/UNH Poll -6- July, 2007

32. (DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY VOTERS ONLY:) Next I'm going to read the names of some of those candidates. As I read each name, please tell me whether you would consider supporting that person for the Democratic nomination or whether you would not support them for the nomination under any circumstances. (RANDOM ORDER) a. Would you consider supporting Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination or would you not b. Would you consider supporting Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination or would you not c. Would you consider supporting John Edwards for the Democratic nomination or would you not Would Not Would Support Currently Consider Under Any No Supporting Supporting Circumstances Opinion Hillary Clinton 33% 49% 16% 2% Barack Obama 25% 57% 15% 3% John Edwards 8% 64% 24% 4% NOTE: Figures in the "currently supporting" column represent all respondents who said that candidate was their first choice in Question 30. Figures in the "would consider supporting question" include respondents who said that candidate was their second choice in Question 31. 33. (DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY VOTERS ONLY:) How satisfied are you with the field of Democratic candidates running for President? Are you very satisfied, fairly satisfied, not very satisfied, or not satisfied at all? July 2007 Very satisfied 32% Fairly satisfied 54% Not very satisfied 9% Not satisfied at all 3% No opinion 2% CNN/WMUR/UNH Poll -7- July, 2007

34. (DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY VOTERS ONLY:) Which of the following Democratic presidential candidates would you say has the BEST chance of defeating the Republican candidate in the 2008 general election: Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Chris Dodd, John Edwards, Al Gore, Mike Gravel, Dennis Kucinich, Barack Obama, Bill Richardson, or someone else? (RANDOM ORDER) July June 2007 2007 Clinton 47% 37% Obama 17% 15% Gore 10% 12% Edwards 9% 10% Richardson 4% 3% Biden 1% 3% Kucinich * * Dodd * * Gravel 0 0 Someone else 1% 1% No opinion 12% 20% 35. (REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS ONLY:) Which of the following Republican presidential candidates would you has the BEST chance of defeating the Democratic candidate in the 2008 general election: Sam Brownback, Newt Gingrich, Rudy Giuliani, Mike Huckabee, Duncan Hunter, John McCain, Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, Tom Tancredo, Tommy Thompson, Fred Thompson or someone else? (RANDOM ORDER) July June 2007 2007 Giuliani 30% 31% Romney 29% 25% McCain 11% 14% Fred Thompson 10% 6% Gingrich 2% 1% Paul 1% 1% Huckabee * 1% Brownback 0 0 Hunter 0 0 Tancredo 0 0 Tommy Thompson 0 0 Someone else 2% * No opinion 13% 21% CNN/WMUR/UNH Poll -8- July, 2007

36. (ASK ALL:) How many presidential candidates have you met or seen in person? Dem. Primary Voters Repub. Primary Voters None 63% 69% One 12% 12% Two 9% 7% Three or more 15% 13% Unsure 1% 0% 38. (REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS ONLY:) There are many issues facing the candidates in the election for president. In your opinion, which one issue is MOST IMPORTANT to YOUR VOTE in the presidential primary? July June March/April 2007 2007 2007 War in Iraq 30% 36% 29% Economy 16% 9% 13% Illegal immigration 11% 11% 5% Foreign policy 7% 3% 6% Health care 6% 8% 9% Homeland security 6% 7% 4% Terrorism 5% 3% 3% Abortion 2% 6% 2% Education 1% 2% 2% (DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY VOTERS ONLY:) There are many issues facing the candidates in the election for president. In your opinion, which one issue is MOST IMPORTANT to YOUR VOTE in the presidential primary? July June March/April 2007 2007 2007 War in Iraq 45% 57% 9% Health care 17% 8% 21% Foreign policy 10% 5% 7% Economy 9% 8% 11% Education 3% 3% 4% Budget deficit 1% * 2% CNN/WMUR/UNH Poll -9- July, 2007