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Exit Polls: Mitt, Huck hanging in?

Filed under: Mitt Romney

The Corner has been getting up what seems to be reasonably accurate exit polls in previous races, and if that form holds true, perhaps these numbers might make Super Tuesday more interesting than I previously thought.

To be sure, McCain is still the frontrunner, and he's still winning important states. But he's not winning convincingly (if this data is accurate) in any of them save the NYC metro states, and with Romney apparently leading in places like Missouri and Huckabee performing well in the south, perhaps this one isn't ready to get put to bed just yet.

Posted by Jeff Shaw at February 5, 2008 6:19 PM

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