Posted on 09/15/2014 7:56:23 AM PDT by mandaladon
Weve seen three public polls of New Hampshires Senate race since July. WMUR put incumbent Democrat Jeanne Shaheen up by 2; YouGov put her up by 6.
And now:
BREAKING: New CNN-ORC poll in #NHSen race. @SenScottBrown: 48%, @SenatorShaheen: 48%, +/- 3.5%. 5:38 AM - 15 Sep 2014
Think about it, New Hampshire. You have the power in your hands
to make a Princeton professor eat a bug:
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Can we focus on races without a Dem v RINO?
Wow, is this true? I’d need to see some more polls reflect this.
Darn. I bet Scott Brown is losing sleep because of you...just all tied up in knots.
LOL.
No, I can’t imagine Scott “Deciding vote for Dodd-Frank” Brown loses sleep over really anything.
He has had too many people patting him on the back, and he likely believed his own propaganda.
So I would disagree. :)
silly wabbit.. the dems just haven’t found a judge to nullify the law yet... yet.
I expect this to be set aside by an injunction filed by the dems soon.
Red Hampshire, we can always be sure, will chose a liberal of one kind or another.
Scott Brown was the answer to a ‘’Jeopardy’’ question today on the season premiere. None of the contestants knew him or Shaheen for that matter.
Yes, Red Hampshire is overrun by Bostonians trying to escape one kind of tax or another. And yet wanting to bring their high taxes to Red Hampshire too, a non sequitir
This is NH, not MA or CT.
Three polls out today: CNN has them tied (48%). Magellan has Brown ahead by 2% (46-44%). Rasmussen has Shaheen ahead by 6% (48-42%). Brown could pull this one off.
Polls have been consistent in showing this race getting tight, as many predicted it would. But these are the first I’ve seen that have it tied or Brown ahead.
In the RCP average Shaheen’s lead is down to 3.5%.
I am comfortable now calling this one a tossup.
Sorry but the only one’s creamed are conservatives... Scott Brown D Carpetbagger is another Jim Jeffords/Spector, Juan McPain Disciple...
It does nothing for the actual vote fraud that occurs in NH by the demoncrats:
Scott Brown-D Carpet bagger from mAss, was put in by democrats using the open primary. The democrats routinely vote the most liberal Republicant in NH. In the end they, being the progress liberal don’t lose. Shaheen or Brown, “what difference does it make”
The next thing that occurs is the domicile issue, Martha Fuller-Clark, D Portsmouth, had 6 or 8 domiciled election workers at her address in 2012. All legal.
Repeat this for every college town in NH, Keene, Durham and Plymouth and you have 20,000 votes from out of state, domiciled college student... Jeane Shaheen won in 2008 by 21,430 or so votes... all but 400 or so were in Plymouth, Keene and Durham. All college kids, all legal but not with NH drivers licenses, or residency just domiciled.
Voter ID has nothing to do with it! The domicile and residency requirements are where the teeth are... but RINO’s and Republicants are happy to be in Country Club of Politics and attack conservatives more than they attack their Golfing buddies in the Democrat party.
ID is the not issue.... the domicile ruling is.... Asking for ID is not a big deal.
Abuse of the open primary and every college kid and out of State Democrat campaign worker that votes in NH is the problem. They can show an ID, claim domicile rights, vote and carry on.
Martha Fuller-Clark, D Portsmouth had 6-8 campaign volenteers use her home address as their “domicle” and legally voted in NH. John Kerry’s daughter was one of them... filled out the paperwork, voted and went “home” to NYC on election day... all legal. Just apply that to every college campus in NH with an Organizing for America bus with pizza on board handing out a ballot and the domicle paper work running every 20 mins to the local voting location...
But the real dinger is the NH REPUBLICAN party had a veto proof margin in both the NH House and NH Senate, passed bill to end this fraud in 2011 or 12, can’t remember exactly, Gov Lynch a Democrat vetoed it as expected and guess what.... Neither the House nor Senate did any action to over ride the veto! zip.. the “standard bearer” of the NH TEA party Bill O’Brein as the NH House Leader did NOTHING. The veto stands.
The fix is in to kill of conservatism in NH by both the NH Republicant Party and Demoncrat Party... Voter Fraud is alive and well in NH courtesy of the NH Republicant Party... If you think differently then you are either uneducated to the facts, a part of the system or a fool.
Shaheen will win... the NH Conservatives will never vote for Scoot Brown, -D carpetbagger from mAss.
Shaheen will eek out a win due to voter fraud/abuse of the domicile ruling so every college kid will legally vote D and NH TEA party types will not vote for a RINO scum carpet bagger... do the math Brown will lose.
Look at what happen in 2010.... the NH Republican Party put up a RINO for Governor....RINO lost by a huge margin but every other Republicant won huge including turn coat Ayotte. NH “republicant” party voters rarely vote the ticket.... Brown will lose but in the end that is what the Nation Republican Party wants... they want to be in 2nd Place and if Brown wins.. the liberals still won.
Not really... Shaheen or Brown the RATs have a winner.
Not in NH... I predict Shaheen will win... the real losers are NH Conservatives.
This the first good polling I have seen for the GOP in a few days. Most the recent news has been slightly down.
Sorry but the only ones creamed are conservatives... Scott Brown D Carpetbagger is another Jim Jeffords/Spector, Juan McPain Disciple...
To paraphrase Churchill, if Scott Brown votes for a Pubbie Senate majority leader then I will have good things to say for him.
The Churchill quote IIRC was with respect to England taking the side of Stalin and Russian commies against Hitler, “If Hitler invaded hell, I might have good things to say about the devil.”
If the Pubbies control the Senate then they can finally move the bills passed by the House that Dingy has been bottling up. All will not be great but a hell of a lot better than now.
That is really close.
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