New Hampshire: Marginal advantage for Democrats in latest NBC/WSJ/MaristNBC/WSJ poll
On April 3, NBC/WSJ/MaristNBC/WSJ released the results of a new poll, in which respondents from New Hampshire were asked for whom they would vote if the parties' nominees were Hillary Clinton for the Democrats and Donald Trump for the Republicans.
Of those who responded, 45.0% said that they would vote for the Democrats, while 44.0% said that they would give their vote to the Republicans. The poll was conducted between January 2 and January 7. The sample size was 957 registered voters.
According to other surveys
Translating these results into two-party vote shares yields values of 50.6% for the Democrat Clinton and 49.4% for the Republican Trump. The vote share for the Democrats is 3.8 percentage points over the average results of other polls in New Hampshire.