Well, NH can just move itself right outta the Union, as far as I'm concerned.
Sorry, Granite State, but you guys are screwy.
Easy, Big Guy: 'round these parts, them's fightin' words(!)
Seriously, if it weren't for us, the entire Northeast would be as blue as John Kerry's eyes (Or are they hazel? Even John isn't sure. Depends on the day, I guess). The problem is proximity to Massachusetts. We've had an steady stream of immigrants from the People's Republic for 20 years now. Most are like me - refugees who get up every morning and thank Providence that they no longer reside in Kennedy-Kerryland, USA. There are others though, who love the low taxes, open spaces, and uncrowded highways - and can't wait to get rid of them. We Conservative Yankees feel the same way about immigrant Liberals.
The great State of New Hampshire voted for Bush in 2000 and has not voted yet in 2004. Have some courage man.
The only poll in NH that will count is the one on November 2. I live in NH, just over the border from MA and directly north of Boston. We've had a large influx of MA liberals who moved here thanks to reasonable housing prices.
I have to say that even in these liberal areas the Bush signs outnumber Kerry signs by plenty.