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Cellphone-only voters may be problematic for pollsters

George McHugh of Nashua listened yesterday to presidential hopeful Mitt Romney at a campaign event in Nashua. McHugh said the most important issue to him is illegal immigration. George McHugh of Nashua listened yesterday to presidential hopeful Mitt Romney at a campaign event in Nashua. McHugh said the most important issue to him is illegal immigration. (Dina Rudick/Globe Staff)
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CONCORD, N.H. - As New Hampshire poll results are being released in the countdown to primary day, keep in mind the story of Fergus Cullen. The 35-year-old Republican has managed to avoid being called by a pollster for months because he has no landline telephone. (Full article: 556 words)

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