All these seats are in play and critical to majority retention, and there is a lot of work to do here. The favorability numbers are worrying, but there is a great deal of room to move the Republican numbers on that score, and big chunks of undecideds in all the races.
Full poll details Here
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Highlights: (Sample 976; Margin of Error +/- 3.1%)
Senate:
Maggie Hassan: 49%
Donald Bolduc: 41%
Jeremy Kauffmann (Libertarian): 5%
Don’t Know/Undecided: 5%
Favorability:
”40% of Granite Staters have a favorable opinion of Hassan, 10% have a neutral opinion of her, and 49% have an unfavorable opinion of her.”
”Bolduc is less popular than Hassan. Only 26% of Granite Staters have a favorable opinion of him,15% have a neutral opinion, 43% have an unfavorable opinion of him, and16%don't know enough about him to say.”
First District:
Chris Pappas: 49%
Karoline Leavitt: 43%
Don’t Know/Undecided: 6%
Favorability:
”39% of First District residents have a favorable opinion of Pappas, 8% have a neutral opinion of him, and 49%have an unfavorable opinion of him.”
“Leavitt is also unpopular in the FirstDistrict-only 29% of First District residents have a favorable opinion of her,11% have a neutral opinion, 38% have an unfavorable opinion of her, and 22% don't know enough about her to say.”
Second District:
Ann Kuster: 48%
Robert Burns: 45%
Don’t Know/Undecided: 7%
Favorability:
“Forty percent of Second District residents have a favorable opinion of Kuster, 15% have a neutral opinion of her, and 41% have an unfavorable opinion of her.”
”Burns is unknown to many Second District residents. Only 18% have a favorable opinion of him, 20% have a neutral opinion, 21% have an unfavorable opinion of him, and 42% don't know enough about him to say.”
Donation Links:
maggiehassan.com
www.chrispappas.org
www.kusterforcongress.com
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