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John LynchRedefining Mr. Teflon. People are worried about the economy yet he maintains a 70% approval with a 50% approval from Republicans. |
John StephenPolls shows his opponent Jeb Bradley beating Shea-Porter while Stephen trails. |
Paul HodesPolls show Hodes way out in front of his opponents. Add in he has a huge money advantage and things look better for a 2nd term every week. |
Carol Shea-PorterTrails Bradley in NH-01 poll and makes the Politico.com lost for 5 Democrats most likely to lose their seat this year. |
John SununuTwo polls that shows the race competitive? He needed that. |
Jennifer HornWe have done the math twice, but she is yet to explain the discrepancy in the FEC numbers. |
Ray BuckleyGet’s caught on video being critical of his governor, but still comes out smelling like roses. |
NH Advantage CoalitionCan’t seem to get the transcript to the Buckley video right and their ED gets caught posting on Blue Hampshire. |
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