New Hampshire still might as well be called Clintonland.
The state that made Bill Clinton the “comeback kid” in 1992 and then came through for his wife after her brutal loss in the Iowa Caucus during her 2008 presidential campaign is ready for Hillary 2.0, according to a new poll.
A whopping 58% of New Hampshire Democrats said they’d vote for Clinton if the election were held today, according to a new WMUR Granite State Poll, and 84% give her a favorable rating (just 10% have a negative view).
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren outperformed national polls in the Granite State, coming in second at 18% and with a 58% favorability rating.
Rounding out the field were Vice President Joe Biden at 3%, tied with Vermont Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders, followed by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley.
One note of caution for Clinton fans, however: Only 17% of likely Democratic primary voters said they have definitively decided. The vast majority, 73%, said they’re still trying to make up their mind, even if they support Clinton today. That leaves room for some potentially big changes to makeup of the race.









