Posted on 02/05/2010 6:47:33 PM PST by Clintonfatigued
A new Daily Kos/Research 2000 survey in New Hampshire finds Kelly Ayotte (R) leading Rep. Paul Hodes (D-NH) for U.S. Senate, 46% to 39%.
However, Hodes leads the other Republicans in the race, beating Ovide Lamontagne (R), 46% to 36%, and topping William Binnie (R), 45% to 35%.
In the GOP primary, Ayotte leads with 36%, followed by Lamontagne at 27% and Binnie at 4%.
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Another race is leaning our way.
Hodes is a joke.
Ayotte wins this by double digits. Easily.
She’s the real deal - a solid conservative across the board.
NH ping
I’m going to help her win and send Hodes back to chasing ambulances.
When is the election?
Primary for NH is in September.
I see the poll that showed Lamontagne also leading Hodes was an outlier.
He’s running dangerously close in the primary.
NH ping! FReepmail me if you want on or off this list.
Is the Republican primary 'open' to democrats? If so; they will cross over to vote for the weakest Republican to save Hodes...
Its been said that NH independents have soured on Obama, therefore Ayotte is benefiting from the political climate. I’d like to see how Junior Sununu would do. Junior Sununu won in 2002 and lost in 2008 due to the political climate of the day.
Same here. It is past time for me to get involved!
Whose seat is this for?
Not from NH and would love to see a Conservative win, but not familiar with any of these names.
This is for the seat occupied by Judd Gregg, who’s retiring.
Hodes only looks good when compared to our other congressional embarrassment, Carol Che Porter.
I like Kelly Ayotte.
...wow, she’d be the only prolife female senator if she was elected.
Also, she would be the only U.S. Senator of French-Canadian descent.
I guess that might make a difference to some NH voters still. Hopefully we’ll see a sweep this year and we can start undoing the damage that has been done, to include implementing hiring freezes, salary cuts and pension reforms.
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