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The exit poll showed disappointments galore for Santorum, who had high hopes after his surprisingly strong Iowa finish. Santorum won just small fractions of the votes of Catholics and working-class people, groups he has hoped to appeal to because of his own background. He was only able to finish about even with Romney among New Hampshire voters considering themselves very conservative and with born-again or evangelical voters. He trailed both Romney and Paul among tea party backers. Underlining how much Santorum was relying on his strong Iowa showing to win support, 72 percent of his backers said they'd decided to vote for him in the last few days
-- even though these late deciders comprised less than half of those voting Tuesday. Romney did worse among people who decided in recent days than with those who'd made their minds up earlier, but he still got more votes from both those categories than any of his rivals. Romney was the runaway winner among voters who said they are Republicans, and finished about even with Paul among the roughly half of New Hampshire voters who call themselves independents. The large number of independent voters in New Hampshire reflects state voting rules that let unaffiliated voters participate in either party's primary. Romney's other sources of strength included the wealthy, college graduates, older voters and people saying they had voted previously in New Hampshire's GOP primaries. The survey was conducted for AP and the television networks by Edison Research as voters left their polling places at 40 randomly selected sites in New Hampshire. The preliminary results are based on interviews with 2,760 voters and have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
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