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UNH/WMUR: Guinta, Mahoney Lose Ground to CSP

by: Dean Barker

Sat May 01, 2010 at 07:19:42 AM EDT


Since the current state media paradigm demands serious attention to polls with over 6 percent MoE's, I might as well point out things in it (.pdf) not highlighted by Smith's spin.

In just a two month span, both Frank Guinta (6%) and Sean Mahoney (4%) have lost serious ground to Carol Shea-Porter, while Rich Ashooh has remained flat.

Dean Barker :: UNH/WMUR: Guinta, Mahoney Lose Ground to CSP
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CSP is going to win this race (4.00 / 3)
It really doesn't matter who the Republican nominee is; Carol Shea-Porter is going to win in November.  

 



"When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on."  Franklin D. Roosevelt    


Kathy is right (4.00 / 2)
The GOP, DC insiders and NH media have consistently failed to understand the strength of CSP.  They don't grasp her unique ability to connect with the Manchester veteran and the Portsmouth artist.  The regular folks of district one understand how outstanding CSP is as our congresswoman. Let the GOP, DC insiders and NH media get shocked again in November.

2012 starts today.


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