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New Hampshire

How might the New Hampshire primary results look different if we think of Trump as an incumbent?

John Fea   |  January 24, 2024

Today at CNN, morning host John Berman offered a really interesting take on the New Hampshire primary. Here is part of the transcript from his exchange with Pete Seat, vice president of the Bose Public Affairs Group: BERMAN: And then, […]

Nikki Haley’s Dixville Notch lead doesn’t hold up

John Fea   |  January 23, 2024

She took an early 6-0 lead, but couldn’t sustain it. More coming tomorrow. Stay tuned.

Nikki Haley takes an early lead in New Hampshire primary

John Fea   |  January 23, 2024

She is leading 6-0, thanks to Dixville Notch. Here is the Associated Press: The six registered voters of tiny Dixville Notch in New Hampshire all cast their ballots for Nikki Haley at midnight on Tuesday, giving her a clean sweep over former […]

Polls: Trump still leads in New Hampshire GOP primary race

John Fea   |  January 22, 2024

Washington Post-Monmouth University poll: Trump: 52%. Haley 34%, DeSantis 8%. CNN poll: Trump 50%. Haley 39%. DeSantis 6%. DeSantis dropped out of the race yesterday, after these polls were conducted. Politicos are saying that most of DeSantis’s votes will go […]

Nikki Haley more than quadruples her support in New Hampshire

John Fea   |  November 15, 2023

An Emerson College poll has the former South Carolina governor and UN ambassador running a clear second to Trump in the Granite State’s GOP primary race. She jumped from 4% in September to 18% in November. Donald Trump: 49% (He […]

New Hampshire governor Chris Sununu: Narrow the GOP field and beat Trump

John Fea   |  August 21, 2023

A new presidential poll is out today. NBC News and the Des Moines Register show Trump with a 23 point lead in January 2024 Iowa caucuses: Yesterday CBS News dropped a national poll. It looks like this: New Hampshire governor […]

Yesterday’s Quinnipiac poll

John Fea   |  July 20, 2023

The GOP primary race: Of course national polls in a GOP primary are not as important as polls in individual states (see below), but they are still interesting. Some are saying that DeSantis is running to the right of Trump […]

I’m not going to pay for that guy’s kid to be educated

John Fea   |  July 12, 2022

What is the common good? Should a person or couple with no children have to pay taxes to support public education? It seems to have to come this. Here is Michael Tomasky, editor of The New Republic: The Times’ Dan Barry reported on […]

What is Corey Lewandowski up to these days?

John Fea   |  February 3, 2022

Perhaps you remember Corey Lewandowski. He was Trump’s first campaign manager. Remember? He was the loudmouth who shoved a reporter in Florida, roughed-up a protester in Tuscon, mocked an immigrant child with Down syndrome, slapped a woman in the butt […]

New Hampshire’s “An Act Relative to Teachers’ Loyalty” has little to do with the teaching of American history

John Fea   |  December 7, 2021

Here is Eileen O’Connor of the Concord Monitor: Just one year after New Hampshire legislators first introduced a bill that banned the teaching or discussion of “divisive concepts” like systemic racism, another bill will be debated this legislative session that […]