821 research outputs found
Trump Takes NH Lead 8/3/15
Donald Trump has taken the lead in the New Hampshire Primary race. This marks the first time that any Republican candidate has held a statistically significant lead in the Granite State. Trump is an extremely divisive candidate within the party as he is the candidate that New Hampshire Republicans say they are least likely to vote for. Election: NH Primary 201
Sanders & Biden Remain Frontrunners; GOP Primary Voters Prefer Trump Over Kasich Three to One 4/25/18
Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden continue to be early frontrunners for the 2020 New Hampshire presidential primary, although most Democratic primary voters are still trying to make up their minds who to support. Most Republicans are also trying to decide who to support, but just over half say they plan to vote for Trump in the 2020 primary. Two-thirds of Republican primary voters would vote for Trump in a hypothetical matchup with Ohio Governor John Kasich
Hassan Continues to Be Popular; Potential 2016 Gubernatorial Candidates Unknown 5/26/15
Governor Maggie Hassan’s favorability and job approval continues to be high among New Hampshire residents. Four potential 2016 candidates for governor are largely unknown by Granite Staters. Election: 201
Clinton Maintains NH Lead 11/20/2007
Hillary Clinton continues to lead in the New Hampshire Democratic primary race. However, almost half of Democratic voters say they have yet to make their final choice. Election: NH Primary 200
Home Stretch: Trump Keeps Lead 2/7/16
With only days remaining, Donald Trump still holds the lead in the New Hampshire Primary race and most Republican voters think he will win the primary. But only forty-five percent of New Hampshire Republican Primary voters say they have firmly decided who they will vote for in the Primary. Election: NH Primary 201
Lynch Heads Into Final Year With High Approval Ratings, Concerns About Economy Remain 2/6/2012
Entering his last year in office, New Hampshire Governor John Lynch’s job approval rating remains very high. Economic problems continue to be the top concerns for Granite Staters, but have moderated somewhat in recent months
Bush Disapproval Near All-Time High 2/7/2008
Entering his final year in office, President George W. Bush remains very unpopular in New Hampshire. Disapproval for his handling of the economy is at an all-time high
Congressional Races In Granite State Remain Close 8/15/2012
The races in New Hampshire’s First and Second Congressional Districts remain very close. Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Kelly Ayotte are both viewed favorably among New Hampshire adults
Two in Three NH Residents Support Legalization of Marijuana For Recreational Use 3/5/2019
More than two-thirds of Granite Staters support legalizing marijuana for recreational use. Support has increased dramatically since 2013 and bi-partisan majorities now favor the policy. An even larger majority would approve of marijuana being sold at licensed outlets and taxed at levels similar to alcohol or tobacco
Granite Staters See Themselves As Better Off Financially Than Year Ago 10/20/17
Nearly half of New Hampshire residents (45%) say they are better off financially than a year ago, while only 14% say they are worse off. Nearly two-thirds of Granite Staters are optimistic about business conditions in the state, while a slight majority are optimistic about business conditions in the country. Most anticipate their financial condition will improve or stay the same over the next year
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