Portsmouth Herald
DURHAM Dr. Andrew Smith, director of the University of New Hampshire Survey Center and Professor of Practice in Political Science, has been named the 2021 John M. Kennedy Achievement Award winner by the Association of Academic Survey Research Organizations (AASRO).
A nationally recognized expert in public opinion research and presidential politics, Smith is being honored for his service and leadership to the survey research profession, his teaching in political science, his survey methods research, and for his work directing the UNH Survey Center.
Smith has taken part in countless interviews with the news media over the years, making major contributions to public understanding of both opinion polling and civic participation in the political process. A respected and popular professor, students recommend dropping by his office for insightful and in-depth responses to their questions, and note that his classes are worth adjusting their schedules to attend.
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Sununu enjoys continued popularity among Granite Staters, recent polling shows
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There’s plenty of speculation that Sununu, who was overwhelming reelected in November to a third two-year term as Granite State governor, may challenge Hassan in 2022 rather than run for reelection as governor.
Sununu’s once dismissive talk of a Senate bid appears to be moderating. It’s something that I’m considering, the governor said last week in a radio interview on Good Morning New Hampshire, about a possible 2022 Senate run. He added that he’s definitely open to it.
Sununu, the son of former Gov. John H. Sununu and younger brother to former Sen. John E. Sununu, remains very popular in New Hampshire. The survey indicates his approval rating as governor stands at 72%, with a 55%-19% favorable/unfavorable rating. Hassan’s favorable/unfavorable rating in the new poll stands at 42%-38%.