Three new polls out this am on the race in New Hampshire. On the Democratic side, all three polls show an up tick for Obama and a very close race with Clinton:
Democrats
Clinton 31 (-1 vs. previous day)
Obama 30 (+2)
Edwards 20 (nc)
Richardson 7 (nc)
Clinton 35 (-1 vs. previous day)
Obama 33 (+4)
Edwards 14 (+1)
Richardson 4 (nc)
Obama 33 (+6 vs. last poll Dec 3-6)
Clinton 31 (+1)
Edwards 17 (+7)
Richardson 7 (nc)
Overall, Obama leads by 3.1% in the newly updated RCP Average for New Hampshire.
On the Republican side, Romney edged ahead in one tracking poll, lost a point to McCain in another, and trails McCain by eight in the new Mason-Dixon survey:
Republicans
Romney 32 (+2 vs previous day)
McCain 31 (-1)
Huckabee 12 (nc)
Giuliani 7 (-2)
Paul 6 (-1)
Thompson 3 (nc)
Romney 30 (nc vs previous day)
McCain 27 (+1)
Giuliani 10 (-1)
Paul 9 (+1)
Huckabee 7 (-4)
Thompson 2 (nc)
McCain 32 (+16 vs. last poll Dec 3-6)
Romney 24 (-1)
Huckabee 12 (+1)
Giuliani 9 (-8)
Paul 8 (+3)
Thompson 3 (-3)
Overall, McCain leads by 5.0% in the updated RCP Average for New Hampshire.