NH-Sen, NH-Gov: Dems Up Big

OK, get all the pirate-themed ARG jokes out of your system. Ready now?

American Research Group (likely voters, 6/13-17):

Jeanne Shaheen (D): 54

John Sununu (R-inc): 40

(MoE: ±4%)

Jeanne Shaheen still faces a big campaign funds shortfall compared with the loaded Sununu, but the polls have consistently had this one in Casey/Santorum wipeout territory, and this is no exception. She owes her edge to indies: Shaheen is up 53-38 among independent and undeclared voters.

Of course, that’s peanuts compared with the beat-down that popular incumbent governor John Lynch is administering to state senator Joseph Kenney, as he seeks another term.

John Lynch (D-inc): 65

Joseph Kenney (R): 21

(MoE: ±4%)

Bear in mind, though, that the top line of the poll also has Obama beating McCain 51-39, so this may be an overly Democratic sample. (Or else the McCain campaign is completely imploding, and there’s enough polling evidence over the last week to actually suggest that.)

8 thoughts on “NH-Sen, NH-Gov: Dems Up Big”

  1. Even though New Hampshire has turned from a GOP state into a light blue one, Gregg remains popular and an institution of sorts in the state.  I think only wildly popular Gov. Lynch would beat him.  

    I am sure Chuck is all over this, and will be calling Gov. Lynch starting on November 5 –assuming he has not started already — to get into the 2010 Senate race.  It is never too late to look ahead!

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