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On the morning of Jan. 9, 2008, I sat down for what I knew would be a rough television interview. The night before, Hillary Clinton had defeated Barack Obama in the New Hampshire primary. It was a shock to most observers because the polling averages had projected Obama would win by eight points. My final poll had shown Obama up by seven.