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Originally Posted by galenrox Yeah, I mean sample sizes are so small in New Hampshire it's hard to say how accurate they really are, maybe Shaheen's numbers were soft then, maybe Sununu's numbers are soft now, maybe there's been a legitimate big swing, but it's a pleasant surprise! And you called it man, bravo!  | This is the new one: Rasmussen Reports™: The most comprehensive public opinion coverage ever provided for a presidential election. Quote:
Incumbent Republican Senator John Sununu can breathe a little easier in New Hampshire if the numbers keep trending his way in his rematch race against former Governor Jeanne Shaheen.
Sununu, viewed until recently as perhaps the GOP’s most endangered senator, now leads Shaheen 52% to 45%, according to the latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of voters in the state. A month ago Sununu was down by 10, but in July the volatile Senate race was a five-point affair. In June Shaheen had her largest lead ever.
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