Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Governor Sununu is running for re-election and NOT for the Senate.
This is a huge blow to the GOP Senate changes of retaking the majority. The other GOP hopefuls are MAGAs that aren't super popular in the state.
New Hampshire has a track record of voting out competent, pragmatic, centrist politicians when the national mood is ugly against that politician's party (ie Kelly Ayotte). While Maggie Hassan can breathe slightly, she can't breathe too much either. It will be interesting to see what happens. Maybe Ayotte will run again. Local polling in NH not too long ago showed Ayotte slightly behind Hassan but Hassan herself was well under 50% in that matchup, suggesting independent/moderate ire (ie the undecided) will be a major factor in the final outcome.
Ayotte is not running again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wapo/abc today:
In these states -- Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin -- Biden’s overall job approval rating is 33%, compared with 43% elsewhere.
Mitch gonna be back in the majority
There is a LONG way to the ballots in 2022. Bottom line, the democrats will be able to say they delivered for the American people, which is more than the GOP can say.
Plus, there is still a lot that can come out on the legal front, both for Trump and the GOP that aids and abets his criminal activity.
Anonymous wrote:Wapo/abc today:
In these states -- Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin -- Biden’s overall job approval rating is 33%, compared with 43% elsewhere.
Mitch gonna be back in the majority
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Governor Sununu is running for re-election and NOT for the Senate.
This is a huge blow to the GOP Senate changes of retaking the majority. The other GOP hopefuls are MAGAs that aren't super popular in the state.
New Hampshire has a track record of voting out competent, pragmatic, centrist politicians when the national mood is ugly against that politician's party (ie Kelly Ayotte). While Maggie Hassan can breathe slightly, she can't breathe too much either. It will be interesting to see what happens. Maybe Ayotte will run again. Local polling in NH not too long ago showed Ayotte slightly behind Hassan but Hassan herself was well under 50% in that matchup, suggesting independent/moderate ire (ie the undecided) will be a major factor in the final outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr oz could be jumping in on Republican side for PA!
Please no, this guy is a snake oil salesman who has set back medicine significantly. Sounds like the perfect candidate for an uneducated populace.
Anonymous wrote:Dr oz could be jumping in on Republican side for PA!