Wednesday, October 3, 2007

More From The Polls

According to the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll, Hillary Clinton and Rudy Giuliani are building their leads in the races for their parties' nominations.

Sen. Clinton now stands at 53% among Democrats, the poll reports. Sen. Barack Obama is second with 20% and former Sen. John Edwards is third with 13%.

On the Republican side, former New York City Mayor Giuliani has 33%, former Sen. Fred Thompson is second with 17%, Sen. John McCain has 12% and former Gov. Mitt Romney has 11%. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is in single digits with 8%.

It's a little different in New Hampshire, where the first primary will be held. The Zogby poll says Clinton remains in front among Democrats there, but her support level is at 38% and Obama's support is at 23%.

Among Republicans, Giuliani is in second place in New Hampshire with 21%. Romney, who used to be governor in neighboring Massachusetts, has 24% in New Hampshire.

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