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« on: September 27, 2014, 07:40:50 AM »

NH A is also a toss-up.
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« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2014, 03:46:56 PM »


For some info on the NH races themselves:

SD-6: I'm not buying it. Cataldo seems good enough for this race, and Leonhard strikes me as kind of weak. This race definitely leans Republican.

SD-8: Yeah, very competitive. One of the last moderates has retired, and I really can't say who wins between Little (who's your average CoC Republican/bank shill) and Tanner.

SD-9: The only reason this is competitive is because Andy Sanborn cannot keep his mouth shut. Thankfully for him he hasn't said or done anything offensive recently, but if Nyquist can hit him hard there, he can definitely win.

SD-12: This is not competitive at all. Kevin Avard is an MRA who was caught violating his wife's domestic violence protection order. What an utter disaster.

I'd say SD-16 (Republican incumbent is strong, but went through a bloody primary) and SD-24 (stronger-than-expected candidate in Muns) are more competitive than 6 and 12
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