Exit polls from New Hampshire's primary showed that rather than reaffirming Iowa's results from five days earlier, voters had their own thoughts about the contenders and the issues.
Of the two parties' victors in New Hampshire on Tuesday, Hillary Rodham Clinton did better than she had last week in Iowa among women, independents and late deciders. On the Republican side, John McCain _ who had campaigned sparingly in Iowa _ soared among virtually all categories, dwarfing chief rival Mitt Romney on experience, authenticity and other areas.
Most telling was Clinton's performance.
The New York senator went from narrowly losing the women's vote in Iowa …

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