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BH Straw Poll: NH-02 #2

by: Mike Hoefer

Fri Jul 08, 2011 at 09:12:12 AM EDT


Not sure its even worth polling this race. Based on the strength on the strength of Ann Kusters campaign infrastructure and success in 2010 it's hard to imagine a viable primary here.
Mike Hoefer :: BH Straw Poll: NH-02 #2
Poll
If the Democratic Nomination for Congress in NH-02 was held today for whom would you Vote?
Ann McLane Kuster
Other
Undecided

Results

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Telling (an NHDP release) (4.00 / 7)
CONCORD, NH - In her first quarter of fundraising, Ann McLane Kuster raised 91% of her funds from individuals, while longtime Washington Congressman Bass raised almost the exact same percentage - 88% - from powerful political action committees in his own first quarter of fundraising earlier this year. In fact, Bass' first quarter fundraising report lists just 24 real people, while Kuster has received contributions from over 2,500 grassroots supporters in her report this week.  

Kuster's huge win in grassroots support comes in addition to her overall fundraising win in the most recent fundraising quarter when she raised over $365k to Bass' $303k.




birch paper; on Twitter @deanbarker

Saw Charlie yesterday (0.00 / 0)
no wonder he was trying so hard to not be noticed! Especially by, um, "senior-looking" people such as myself.

They. Don't. Care.
We do.
Rinse, repeat.


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