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The results are already coming in from New Hampshire. Unlike last week in Iowa, this isn't figuring to be a late night. The one genuine three-way race that seems to be shaping is up is among the independents, who the early exit polls suggest amount to 44 percent of the turnout. These early exits -- and I stress they are early numbers that can change -- show Mitt Romney leading among the undeclared with 30 percent, followed by Ron Paul at 29 percent, and Jon Huntsman at 27 percent.

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Occam's Tool| 1.10.12 @ 8:23PM

Looks like Paul will finish second. This will leave the South, traditionally a land of people who don't like scumbag traitors like Bradley Manning, to seal Paul's fate.

Proud Mormon| 1.10.12 @ 8:26PM

Mormon Power! I want to hear from some person who keeps signing his posts Tea Party in rebellion. Well the tea bags are kaput and GOP conservatives if their smart will dissociate themselves from these losers and join the Mitt parade all the way to the White House. Newt Gingrich is off his rocker; he was beaten fair and square and should just fade away like a famous general..

somnolence| 1.10.12 @ 10:01PM

Mormons ROCK, and hey, I love coffee!!

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