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CBS News New Hampshire Primary Call-Back Poll, January 2008

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This poll is a part of a continuing series of monthly surveys that solicits public opinion on the presidency and on a range of other political and social issues. This special topic poll, fielded Ja...

This poll is a part of a continuing series of monthly surveys that solicits public opinion on the presidency and on a range of other political and social issues. This special topic poll, fielded January 5-6, 2008, surveyed New Hampshire registered voters first interviewed November 9-12, 2007, to measure the amount of individual change. The dataset includes the responses to call-back questions as well as to questions in the original poll, CBS NEWS/NEW YORK TIMES NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY POLL, NOVEMBER 2007 <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR24362">(ICPSR 24362)</a>, which queried New Hampshire residents on George W. Bush's presidency, the 2008 presidential race, whether respondents were going to vote in the Democratic or Republican primary and for whom, which issues were most important to them, and whether they had attended the New Hampshire Democratic Caucus in 2004. Additional topics included abortion, illegal immigration, whether Iran was a threat to the United States, the cost of living in New Hampshire, the war in Iraq, and gun ownership. In the call-back poll conducted a few days prior to the New Hampshire primary held January 8, 2008, registered voters were re-interviewed about how much attention they were paying to the 2008 presidential race, the likelihood that they would vote in the New Hampshire primary on the following Tuesday and for whom, whether they had recommended their candidate to anyone, which party they usually voted for in national and statewide elections, the importance of the results of the Iowa caucus in their vote, and their opinions of the candidates. Demographic information includes sex, age, race, education level, household income, marital status, religious preference, frequency of religious attendance, labor union membership, type of residential area (e.g., urban or rural), political party affiliation, political philosophy, voter registration status and participation history, and the presence of children in the household under the age of 18.Cf: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR25662.v1

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