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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Two of the three Republicans running for their party's nod to face Democratic Rep. Paul Hodes in the race to succeed retiring GOP Sen. Judd Gregg of New Hampshire now have 10 point leads over Hodes, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted Narch 8. State Attorney General Kelly Ayotte leads Hodes 47 percent to 37 percent with 4 percent preferring someone else and 12 percent undecided. The margin of error is 4.5 points. A month ago, she had led by 7 points. Businessman William Binnie, who last month had led Hodes by a point, now is ahead of him by 46 percent to 36 percent with 4 percent ...
A new Rasmussen Reports poll in New Hampshire confirms what surveys have consistently been showing which is that the state's Republican Attorney General Kelly Ayotte has the best chance of the candidates in the GOP primary field to beat Democratic Rep. Paul Hodes in the race for the Senate seat being left open by the Judd Gregg. Ayotte leads Hodes 46 percent to 39 percent with 3 percent preferring some other candidate and 13 percent undecided. The margin of error is 4.5 points and the poll was conducted Feb. 10. Hodes leads lawyer Ovide Lamontagne 44 percent to 38 percent with 4 percent ...
New Hampshire's Republican Attorney General Kelly Ayotte continues to be the strongest GOP candidate against Democratic Rep. Paul Hodes, leading him 41 percent to 33 percent with 25 percent undecided, according to a WMUR/University of New Hampshire Granite State poll conducted Jan. 27 - Feb. 3. The margin of error is 4.4 points. That's about the same margin Ayotte has enjoyed since October. Hodes leads the three other GOP hopefuls. He's ahead of lawyer Ovide Lamontagne 38 percent to 29 percent with 25 percent undecided. He leads businessman William Binnie 34 percent to 30 percent with 33 ...
New Hampshire's Republican Attorney General Kelly Ayotte is leading Democratic Rep. Paul Hodes in the race to fill the seat of GOP Sen. Judd Gregg who is not seeking re-election, according to a Daily Kos/Research 2000 poll conducted Feb. 1-3. Hodes leads the other two Republicans hoping to run against him. Ayotte leads Hodes 46 percent to 39 percent with 11 percent undecided. She has the advantage among independents (39 percent of the sample)with a 47 percent to 35 percent lead. Hodes leads lawyer Ovide Lamontagne 46 percent to 36 percent with 13 percent undecided and beats him 45 percent ...
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