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Re: Brutal Poll: Majority of New Hampshire Voters Ready to Ditch Maggie Hassan

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Really??!

WINNING THE **SENATE** is THE thing we need to be concentrating on, as the House is pretty much a non-contest while the Senate, up to this point, has been generally polled as remaining with the Demonrats: http://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/first-read/republicans-are-key-senate-races-trumps-fingerprints-are-rcna40605

From what I've read, New Hampshire is one of ONLY FOUR races which will determine November's outcome. All the other races, including all the other Senate races, are either too far leans Dem or leans Rep to really be relevant to the final balance. Especially when you realize the Senate is still contaminated with the neocon likes of Romney and McConnell. Further, NH flipping has been considered unlikely according to all the previous polls.

If true, this is MASSIVELY good news! THIS is what Americans NEED if they want to stop the insanity...If we can't take the SENATE, now, I am not hopeful the country will even be salvageable by 2024.

DemonRats *ARE* going to introduce a bill to give all the "illegals" they have been importing Right To Vote. They are significantly LIKELY try to do this BEFORE November (not leaving the Supreme Court even TIME to intercede)! (I'm going to put "significantly likely" at 20%+ ... as losing Nov is literally worth their lives, IMO.)

If we CAN take the Senate, I think odds of winning in 2024 go up to "ours to lose". Probably more importantly, with SENATE control can check any new radical appointments and put the enemies domestic on the run!

This is one to watch like a hawk! If I remember correctly, the other three which are considered absolute KEY KEY KEY senate races are in Georgia, Arizona, and Wisconsin? It is fricking nuts how hard the "internet" generally makes answering what shold be simple questions...which might be inconvenient for TPTB or don't generate ad dollars.


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Brutal Poll: Majority of New Hampshire Voters Ready to Ditch Maggie Hassan
By: Beldin
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Wed, 17 Aug 22 10:39 PM
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http://townhall.com/tipsheet/spencerbrown/2022/08/17/brutal-poll-majority-of-new-hampshire-voters-ready-to-ditch-maggie-hassan-n2611800

By Spencer Brown
Townhall
August 17, 2022

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While Democrat U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan is expected to win her New Hampshire primary on September 13, her general election prospects have gotten a bit dicier according to new polling from the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College.

When Granite State voters were asked whether Hassan — the state's former governor — had done a good job and deserved to be reelected to the U.S. Senate, just 39 percent said they thought Hassan should be given another six years in the upper chamber. More voters, 53 percent, said it's "time to give someone new a chance."

InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) ~ St Anselm poll of NEW HAMPSHIRE:

Do you think Senator Maggie Hassan (D) has done a good enough job to deserve re-election, or is it time to give someone new a chance?

39% - Deserves Re-election
53% - Elect Someone New

http://anselm.edu/sites/default/files/Documents/NHIOP/Polls/SACSC_NHSW_0822_Book1.pdf
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Hassan's first election to the U.S. Senate in 2016 saw her squeak out a win by just 1,017 votes, a 0.14 percent margin.

The poll also showed that Hassan remains underwater when it comes to overall approval, 51 percent to 44 percent, and 68 percent of New Hampshire voters believe the country is headed in the wrong direction compared to 21 percent who think America is on the right track.

On the generic congressional ballot question, the GOP holds a slight edge in New Hampshire with 46 percent compared to Democrats' 43 percent.

Across the aisle looking to challenge Hassan in November's general are several GOP primary candidates with Don Bolduc in the lead according to the Saint Anselm College survey:

PollTracker (@PollTrackerUSA) ~ 2022 New Hampshire Senate Republican Primary Poll:

Don Bolduc 32%
Chuck Morse 16%
Kevin Smith 4%
Bruce Fenton 4%
Vikram Mansharamani 2%
Other 2%
Undecided 39%

@SaintAnselmPoll, 820 RV, 8/9–8/11
http://anselm.edu/sites/default/files/Documents/NHIOP/Polls/SACSC_NHSW_0822_Book1.pdf


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