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Top results from our first Straw Poll of the 2012 cycle.
NH Gov 148 Votes (poll excluded John Lynch)
* Mark Connolly - 46 votes (31.08%)
* Jackie Cilley - 33 votes (22.3%)
* Maggie Hassan - 26 votes (17.57%)
* Undecided - 16 votes (10.81%)
* Other - 9 votes (6.08%) Ed Note: Who is Mark Connolly? (Rhetorical) Strong showing for someone little name rec, at least outside of politico circles and in the eastern part of the state. Congress NH-01 109 Votes
* Carol Shea-Porter - 82 votes (75.23%)
* Mark Connolly - 12 votes (11.01%)
* Other - 7 votes (6.42%)
* Joanne Dowdell - 5 votes (4.59%) Ed Note: As one would expect, strong support for CSP from the denizens of BH. Is it strong enough to to keep others out of a primary?
Congress NH-02 96 Votes
* Ann Kuster - 78 votes (81.25%)
* Katrina Swett - 5 votes (5.21%)
* Jay Buckey - 4 votes (4.17%)
* Other - 4 votes (4.17%) Ed Note: Even stronger BH support for AMK. I suspect we will not see a primary here, but agree that candidate Kuster was well served by the primary in 2010.
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