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Final Wmur/Unh Tracking Poll Results Available At 6 P.M., 11/6/2006, Unh Survey Center Nov 2006

Final Wmur/Unh Tracking Poll Results Available At 6 P.M., 11/6/2006, Unh Survey Center

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Democratic challenger Paul Hodes is positioned to upset incumbent Charlie Bass in New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District. Incumbent Republican Jeb Bradley holds a narrow lead over Democratic challenger Carol Shea-Porter in New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District. Incumbent Democrat John Lynch could win a record percentage of the vote for a candidate for New Hampshire governor. Election: 2006


Wmur / Unh Tracking Poll Methodology 11/06/2006, Unh Survey Center Nov 2006

Wmur / Unh Tracking Poll Methodology 11/06/2006, Unh Survey Center

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Election: 2006


Bass Narrows Gap Nh 2 Race 11/5/2006, Unh Survey Center Nov 2006

Bass Narrows Gap Nh 2 Race 11/5/2006, Unh Survey Center

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Incumbent Republican Charlie Bass has narrowed Paul Hodes’ lead in New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District, but still trails by 5%. Incumbent Republican Jeb Bradley continues to widen his lead over Democratic challenger Carol Shea-Porter in New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District. Election: 2006


Bradley Widens Lead In Nh 1, Hodes Maintains Lead In Nh 2 11/4/2006, Unh Survey Center Nov 2006

Bradley Widens Lead In Nh 1, Hodes Maintains Lead In Nh 2 11/4/2006, Unh Survey Center

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Incumbent Republican Jeb Bradley has expanded his lead over Democratic challenger Carol Shea-Porter in New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District. In the 2nd District, challenger Paul Hodes continues to lead incumbent Republican Charlie Bass, although his lead has narrowed slightly. Election: 2006


Nh Supports Eminent Domain Amendment 11/3/2006, Unh Survey Center Nov 2006

Nh Supports Eminent Domain Amendment 11/3/2006, Unh Survey Center

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New Hampshire voters are backing Issue 1, a Constitutional Amendment that restricts the use of eminent domain for the taking of property. Issue 2, which would change how State House Districts are drawn, does not have the 2/3 support it needs to pass. Election: 2006


Hodes Ahead Of Bass In Nh District 2, District 1 Tightens 11/2/2006, Unh Survey Center Nov 2006

Hodes Ahead Of Bass In Nh District 2, District 1 Tightens 11/2/2006, Unh Survey Center

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Democrat challenger Paul Hodes has pulled ahead of Republican Charlie Bass in the race for New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District. In the 1st District, incumbent Republican Jeb Bradley is facing a stronger than expected challenge from political newcomer Carol Shea-Porter. Election: 2006


Lynch Holds Wide Lead In Nh Governor's Race 11/1/2006, Unh Survey Center Nov 2006

Lynch Holds Wide Lead In Nh Governor's Race 11/1/2006, Unh Survey Center

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Incumbent governor John Lynch holds a wide lead over his Republican challenger, Jim Coburn, in the race for Governor of New Hampshire. Election: 2006


Ma Gubernatorial Election Survey 10/29/2006, Unh Survey Center Oct 2006

Ma Gubernatorial Election Survey 10/29/2006, Unh Survey Center

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TITLE: McCain, Clinton Early Favorites in NH Primary 10/12/2006


Bush Approval Still Low Heading Toward November Elections 10/02/2006, Unh Survey Center Oct 2006

Bush Approval Still Low Heading Toward November Elections 10/02/2006, Unh Survey Center

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President Bush’s job approval ratings in New Hampshire remain in the mid 30s spelling trouble for GOP candidates in New Hampshire’s 2006 Congressional elections. The conflict in Iraq remains the biggest drag on Bush’s overall ratings.


Ma Gubernatorial Election Survey 10/1/2006, Unh Survey Center Oct 2006

Ma Gubernatorial Election Survey 10/1/2006, Unh Survey Center

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TITLE: Lynch Job Approval Stays High – Maintains Wide Lead In Gov. Race 9/28/2006


Bass Slips In Nh 2nd District, Bradley Strong In 1st 9/27/2006, Unh Survey Center Sep 2006

Bass Slips In Nh 2nd District, Bradley Strong In 1st 9/27/2006, Unh Survey Center

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Republican incumbent Jeb Bradley holds a solid lead over newcomer Carol Shea-Porter in the race for New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District. Charlie Bass is facing a tougher fight with his Democratic challenger Paul Hodes in the 2nd Congressional District.


Ma Democratic Gubernatorial Primary Survey 9/17/2006, Unh Survey Center Sep 2006

Ma Democratic Gubernatorial Primary Survey 9/17/2006, Unh Survey Center

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TITLE: September 11 5-Year Anniversary Survey 9/2006


Bush Approval In Nh Up To 39% 8/08/2006, Unh Survey Center Aug 2006

Bush Approval In Nh Up To 39% 8/08/2006, Unh Survey Center

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President Bush’s job approval ratings in New Hampshire have improved to 39 percent after dropping to 30 percent in April. The conflict in Iraq continues to hold down Bush’s overall ratings as well as views about his handling of the economy.


Lynch Job Approval Nears 80% 8/03/2006, Unh Survey Center Aug 2006

Lynch Job Approval Nears 80% 8/03/2006, Unh Survey Center

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New Hampshire Governor John Lynch’s job approval rating has soared to 79 percent. Lynch continues to hold a commanding lead over his Republican opponent, Jim Coburn, in the race for New Hampshire Governor.


Incumbents Strong In Nh Congressional Races 8/01/2006, Unh Survey Center Aug 2006

Incumbents Strong In Nh Congressional Races 8/01/2006, Unh Survey Center

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Republican incumbents Jeb Bradley and Charlie Bass are holding solid leads over their Democratic challengers in races for New Hampshire’s First and Second Congressional seats.


Ma Big Dig Survey 07/20/2006, Unh Survey Center Jul 2006

Ma Big Dig Survey 07/20/2006, Unh Survey Center

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TITLE: MA Movers 5/5/2006


Lynch Job Approval Climbs To 73% 5/03/2006, Unh Survey Center May 2006

Lynch Job Approval Climbs To 73% 5/03/2006, Unh Survey Center

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New Hampshire Governor John Lynch’s job approval rating has climbed even higher to 73 percent. Lynch holds a commanding lead over his Republican opponent, Jim Coburn, in the race for New Hampshire Governor.


Bush Approval Plummets In Nh 5/01/2006, Unh Survey Center May 2006

Bush Approval Plummets In Nh 5/01/2006, Unh Survey Center

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President Bush’s job approval ratings in New Hampshire have continued to plummet in spite of good economic news. The conflict in Iraq continues to hold down Bush’s overall ratings as well as views about his handling of the economy.


Educational Opportunities Seen As Key To Nh Future 4/28/2006, Unh Survey Center Apr 2006

Educational Opportunities Seen As Key To Nh Future 4/28/2006, Unh Survey Center

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New Hampshire residents believe that improving access to educational opportunities is the key to New Hampshire’s economic future. And the institutions most important to insure New Hampshire’s future are state government and schools and colleges. Residents of New Hampshire are far more optimistic about job opportunities in their own line of work than they are about the overall job market in New Hampshire.


Ma Democratic Gubernatorial Primary Survey 4/23/2006, Unh Survey Center Apr 2006

Ma Democratic Gubernatorial Primary Survey 4/23/2006, Unh Survey Center

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TITLE: MA Gubernatorial Election 03/10/2006


Bush Approval Ratings Remain Low 2/20/2006, Unh Survey Center Feb 2006

Bush Approval Ratings Remain Low 2/20/2006, Unh Survey Center

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President Bush’s job approval ratings in New Hampshire have not recovered despite improvements in the U.S. economy. The conflict in Iraq continues to hold down Bush’s overall ratings as well as views about his handling of the economy.