Latest New Hampshire Poll (10/28/08)
The latest New Hampshire polls are out for the house and senate races along with the presidential race. It’s not getting any prettier.
Shea-Porter is leading Bradley, 48 to 40 percent, with a 5.3 percent margin of error
And that is the close race, here’s more:
In the Senate race rematch between Republican Sen. John Sununu and Democratic former Gov. Jeanne Shaheen, Shaheen is leading 49 to 38 percent.
Democratic U.S. Rep. Paul Hodes has a larger margin over his challenger, Republican Jennifer Horn. The poll shows Hodes leading 48 to 26 percent, with a 5.3 percent margin of error.
And our governor appears to be going nowhere:
Gov. John Lynch has maintained a comfortable lead over his challenger, Republican state Sen. Joe Kenney. Lynch’s popularity ratings have been high throughout his terms, and that has translated to 68 percent support, compared to 18 percent for Kenney
That is a much better showing for Kenney than the last poll that I saw which had him down by a 73-7% margin.
On to the presidential race.
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama leading Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, 55 percent to 39 percent.
Obama had an eight point lead in the last New Hampshire poll, the trends for McCain don’t look good. It looks like one more “blue” election for New Hampshire.
