NH Races: February 2008 Archives

From RedState:

Rasmussen NH:

Clinton 43
McCain 41

Obama 49
McCain 36

SEN:
Shaheen (D) 49
Sununu (R) 41

FAVs:
Obama 62/36 (+26)
McCain 58/40 (+18)
Clinton 48/51 (-3)

Shaheen 55/41 (+14)
Sununu 47/47 (+0)

NH is a swing state. It was one of the closest states in 2004. And in 2006 it become a solid Democratic state with both state chambers switching from R to D and both R Congressmen were defeated. McCain runs ahead of most Republicans in NH and could help the Rs there. Nevertheless, the Obama approval numbers are huge and he could take this off the competitive map.

SEN Sununu is one of the most endangered Senators this cycle and being down 49-41, while not a death sentence, is a really bad place to be in a re-election bid.

This can change but only if the ground work starts now and in earnest.  Will you decide it will be "all for one and one for all" and get motivated?  Or have to say "President Obama"  or "President Clinton" (again???) or "Senator Shaheen"?

You can make THE difference....time to get to work.

Tax dollars paid for slick mailings...

The full-color flier that arrived in the mail has the shiny look and smooth feel of the campaign mailers Granite Staters became accustomed to during the presidential primary campaign...Click Here to Read More (Union Leader, 2/4)

Mailings targeted to boost political fortunes?

New Hampshire's two U.S. House members say through their chiefs of staff that they do not target their taxpayer-funded mass mailings in a way that promotes their political fortunes...Click Here to Read More (Union Leader, 2/4)

Hodes won't say how much he spent...

While Rep. Carol Shea-Porter's chief of staff disclosed that her office spent $143,000 on production and mailing costs for four franked mass mailings in 2007, his counterpart in Rep. Paul Hodes's office refused to provide similar information...Click Here to Read More (Union Leader, 2/4)


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