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Obama gaining in New Hampshire
Despite sixteen days of attacks, Barack Obama continues to stay strong in Iowa and is rapidly gaining in New Hampshire. Two recent polls indicate that Barack Obama is gaining in on Clinton, shrinking her once double-digit lead in New Hampshire to a seven point margin.

Today, Rasmussen released a poll of likely primary voters in New Hampshire which found Hillary Clinton at 33%, Obama at 26%, and Edwards at 15%.

And on November 30th, a Fox News poll of likely New Hampshire Democratic voters showed Clinton at 30% followed by Obama at 23% and Edwards at 17%. Also notable in the Fox News poll: more voters said they would be very or somewhat satisfied with Obama (74%) as the Democratic presidential nominee than with Clinton (69%) as the nominee.

While rival campaigns increase the attacks, voters in the critical early states increasingly agree that Barack Obama is the candidate with the honesty, integrity, and vision to bring about fundamental change in Washington -- change we can believe in.