Republican and Democratic campaigns in New Hampshire have been trying to woo the crucial voting bloc of independent voters, who can vote in either primary. The NBC News Exit Poll finds similar participation rates by independent voters in both party primaries today as in past years.
Early exit poll results show that 42 percent of Republican primary voters in this year’s race consider themselves to be political independents, and a similar 40 percent of voters in the Democratic primary think of themselves as independents.
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In 2008, the last time both parties had an open nomination contest, slightly more voters in the Democratic primary (44 percent) identified themselves as independents than did voters in the Republican primary (37 percent).
In 2000, the share of independents in each primary was fairly comparable, just like this year — 40 percent in the Democratic primary and 41 percent in the Republican race.









