New Hampshire is “safe for polling” again after Gov. Maggie Hassan (D) signed a bill that lift’s the state’s restrictions on survey research. Before Hassan signed SB 196 on Wednesday, the Granite State had an anti-push poll law on its books that the attorney general’s office was using to go […] Read more »
Are Some Senate Democrats Too Likable to Vote Out?
Republicans are counting on a favorable environment and target-rich map to carry them to a Senate majority in 2015. But standing between them and victory are a slew of Democratic incumbents who, while vulnerable, have one important advantage: People like them. There’s no better example than in New Hampshire, home […] Read more »
No Easy Road for Christie
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie had a good week. Tuesday brought his easy re-election to a second term, leading to more talk about his enhanced place in the Republican 2016 presidential pecking order. But Tuesday night’s numbers may not tell us as much about Mr. Christie’s 2016 possibilities as some […] Read more »
From Congress to Halls of State, in New Hampshire, Women Rule
Most states are red or blue. A few are purple. After the November election, New Hampshire turned pink. Women won the state’s two Congressional seats. Women already held the state’s two Senate seats. When they are all sworn into office on Thursday, New Hampshire will become the first state in […] Read more »
Obama leads in Iowa, running neck and neck in N.H, Wis.
Less than a week before Election Day, President Barack Obama holds a statistically significant lead over Republican nominee Mitt Romney in the battleground of Iowa, while the two candidates are locked in tight races in New Hampshire and Wisconsin, according to new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist polls. [cont.] Mark Murray, […] Read more »
Recapping the polls: North Carolina, Nevada, and New Hampshire
Lee Miringoff talks with Chuck Todd of NBC News about the latest Marist polls in North Carolina, Nevada, and New Hampshire. Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Read more »