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Reuters: Why the New Hampshire polling failed 10 January

The reason for the inaccurate polling --according to pollsters like John Zogby-- is that an unprecedented number of New Hampshire voters-- perhaps as high as 18 percent-- made up their minds on primary day. Jon Decker reports.
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