Rasmussen just came out with polls from New Hampshire, and its first test of the Senate race since Jeanne Shaheen announced she was jumping in the race.
While many polls have shown Shaheen with wide leads, not Rasmussen. He only has her up 48% to 43%.
This is certainly a much smaller lead than we would like to see, and contradicts the notion that the NH race is in the bag.
Rasmussen also polled the Democratic and Republican nomination races, and the numbers are a bit unexpected:
Clinton is leading by a huge margin (40 to 17%), while Romney's 12 point lead has dwindled down to a 3 point edge against Giuliani. For both candidates, Iowa is still obviously very important, but Clinton has a lot of margin room.