Forbes draws even with dole in new hampshire

Forbes draws even with dole in new hampshire

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REPORT SUMMARY Political newcomer Steve Forbes has moved into a statistical tie with Bob Dole for top honors in the New Hampshire primary.  A Pew Research Center poll of 543 likely voters


taken January 25-28 finds the millionaire publisher leading the Senator 29% to 24%, but the lead is within the poll’s margin of sampling error.  Well behind the two front runners are Lamar


Alexander (11%), Pat Buchanan (11%), and Phil Gramm (10%), all in a statistical tie for third place.  All other candidates register less than 5% support. ……………. Dole continues to hold a


lead, 31% to 24%, over Forbes among registered Republicans likely to vote in the New Hampshire primary. However, the New Jersey publisher holds a 2-to-1 lead over the Senate majority leader


among Independents who plan to vote in the state’s GOP primary (34% vs. 17%). Forbes out-polls Dole among middle income and lower income groups, while Dole leads among more affluent voters.


The poll also revealed a gender gap in which men divide their support evenly between Forbes and Dole (30% to 29%), but Forbes enjoys a 27% to 19% margin over Dole among women. A CLINTON LEAD


IN NEW HAMPSHIRE The Pew Research Center poll was taken at the end of a week in which Bob Dole was widely criticized for his post-State of the Union address, while challenger Forbes was


featured on the covers of both Time and Newsweek magazines. Nonetheless, both Republicans trail Bill Clinton in the general election match-ups. The President leads Dole 52% to 36% and wins


over Forbes by a thinner 48% to 41% margin in the traditionally Republican state. Likely New Hampshire voters have a negative opinion about most of the GOP presidential candidates. Only


Dole, Forbes and Alexander are rated favorably by majorities, as the table below shows. OPINION OF LIKELY PRIMARY VOTERS                       Favorable Unfavorable  Don't Know Bob Dole


                 56         41        3=100 Steve Forbes             59         32        9=100 Lamar Alexander          51         28        21=100 Phil Gramm               44         43


        13=100 Pat Buchanan             41         53        6=100 Richard Lugar            24         33        43=100