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Oldiesfreak1854
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« on: September 30, 2016, 05:24:29 PM »

In 2012, there were still polls showing Lamontagne leading in late October. I'd be surprised if Sununu actually came out on top in the end, despite his GOLDEN LAST NAME. (which may or not even be an asset anymore)


Sununu is a much stronger candidate than Lamontagne, who was a Tea Partier and a socon, two things that don't sit well in New Hampshire.
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« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2016, 05:27:53 PM »

In the Senate race, Haggie Hassan is winning NH females 56-37. However, Van Ostern is only winning them by 7 (48-41). So most undecideds are probably Clinton/Hassan supporters who will come home for that male loser Van Ostern if he keeps attacking Sununu on womens rights.

I'd like to know Heisenberg's take on this race, though.

Edit: Stefany Shaheen would have beaten Sununu by double digits, does anyone know why she decided not to run?

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Um, pretending TN volunteer and I are the same person is not funny. This really needs to stop. (My analysis is coming in the next post.)

I'll set an alarm on my phone. Wink
Okay, I lost my internet connection for about an hour (yes, I really did). I was just going to say that the race is close, and Van Ostern still has plenty of time to catch up. Someone also reminded me that in 2012 as late as late October there were still polls that had Lamontagne ahead LOL. Sununu has lots of name recognition, and the golden last name, but with both Clinton and Hassan on the ticket, and New Hampshire trending Democratic, it will be difficult for Sununu to win.
Apparently, you forget that New Hampshire has a strong tendency to split ticket.  The fact that Ayotte and Hassan are still close is proof that both races could go either way.
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