On the trail: New poll shows 45% of independent voters view Hassan unfavorably
Maggie Hassan speaks to reporters on Nov. 8, 2016, outside a polling place in Portsmouth. AP
Published: 1/29/2021 4:41:57 PM
With the 2020 election cycle now in the rear view mirror and the early moves underway for the 2022 midterms, a new poll suggests two out of five New Hampshire voters view the job Sen. Maggie Hassan is doing in Washington favorably.
Hassan, the Newfields Democrat and former two-term governor who’s running next year for a second six-year term representing New Hampshire in the U.S. Senate, was the headline in a University of New Hampshire Survey Center poll released on Friday.
NH Primary Source: Granite Statersâ opinions split on Hassan, Kuster, new poll shows
Pappas, Shaheen viewed favorably, according to new UNH poll Share Updated: 9:57 AM EST Jan 30, 2021
Pappas, Shaheen viewed favorably, according to new UNH poll Share Updated: 9:57 AM EST Jan 30, 2021 (New Hampshire Primary Source is a regular feature of WMURâs political coverage.)GRANITE STATE POLL. Granite Staters have generally favorable views of Sen. Maggie Hassan and U.S. Reps. Chris Pappas and Annie Kuster but none of them receive a large vote of confidence, a new poll shows.The University of New Hampshire Survey Centerâs latest poll, released Friday, shows Sen. Jeanne Shaheen with the strongest favorable rating among the four Democratic members of the stateâs congressional delegation. Shaheen won her race for a third term comfortably in November. Last month, Hassan announced she is running for reelection next year. Pappas has filed a statemen
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President for less than a week, Biden has 55 percent job approval rating in NH, new poll shows
Overall, 48 percent of Granite Staters view him favorably, 39 percent unfavorably Share Updated: 5:03 PM EST Jan 26, 2021 Advertisement
President for less than a week, Biden has 55 percent job approval rating in NH, new poll shows
Overall, 48 percent of Granite Staters view him favorably, 39 percent unfavorably Share Updated: 5:03 PM EST Jan 26, 2021 President Joe Biden begins his term in office with most Granite Staters anticipating that they will approve of the job he will do as chief executive, while fewer view him favorably overall.The University of New Hampshire Survey Center on Tuesday released the first poll gauging opinions of Biden since he took the oath of office six days ago. The survey was taken Jan. 21-25 among 2,035 members of the center’s Granite State Panel, a group of people “recruited randomly from phone numbers
Exeter Chamber’s 2021 Economic Forecast goes virtual
Portsmouth Herald
EXETER – The Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce invites its members and the community to the 2021 Economic Forecast on Thursday, February 11.
The event will take place from 8 to 9:30 a.m. virtually on the Zoom platform. The forum’s presenters include Andrew Smith, director of the University of New Hampshire Survey Center, and Liz Gray, state director for the New Hampshire Small Business Development Center.
“We are grateful for the continued support from Cambridge Trust for this important conversation, according to Jennifer Wheeler, president of the Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce. “While the year ahead will be full of challenges and uncertainties as we continue to see the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are confident that our speakers have the experience and perspective to help businesses and the community prepare and position themselves for success in the coming year.”