.SenatorHassan up big over freshly minted GOP nominee GenDonBolduc in New Hampshire Senate race: Poll
Hassan led Bolduc 51% to 40%, with 10% undecided or planning to vote for another candidate, according to an Emerson College poll that surveyed 800 “somewhat and very likely voters” Wednesday and Thursday. The poll reveals what top Republicans in Washington and Concord feared most — that Bolduc could have a hard time toppling Hassan despite signs of political vulnerability.
Bolduc defeated New Hampshire Senate President Chuck Morse, 37.1% to 35.8%, in Tuesday’s primary. Now, Bolduc, an underfunded political outsider with a history of making off-putting, controversial statements, has less than eight weeks to make himself palatable to midterm election voters in New Hampshire, a swing state. Republicans last won a Senate race in the Granite State in 2010.
However, voter attitudes on the economy could be a red flag for Hassan. On the other hand, voter intensity on abortion could be problematic for Bolduc.
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