
Following last week's comfortable victory in the New Hampshire Republican gubernatorial primary, Republican nominee John Stephen finds himself well-positioned heading into the general election, a new Rasmussen poll suggests. The poll, which is the first post-primary survey of the race, finds Stephen down two points to Democratic Governor John Lynch, 48%-46%.
The survey suggests a significant shift in the race since Stephen won the Republican nomination. An August 5 Rasmussen poll found Lynch ahead 50%-39% in a hypothetical matchup against Stephen. A September 12 PPP poll, conducted just before the state's primaries, had Lynch leading 51%-39%.
The TPM Poll Average shows Lynch leading the race, 49.9%-42.1%, but polling for the general election is still in its early stages.
The latest Rasmussen poll's margin of error is ±4.5 percentage points.
PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)A new PPP (D) survey of the New Hampshire Republican Senate primary finds Kelly Ayotte cruising in first with a huge lead over other would-be Republican nominees. The poll has Ayotte with 47%, rival Bill Binnie with 14%, and the other contenders mired in the single digits.
Ayotte's lead in this PPP poll is the largest she's had. A Magellan poll from late May gave Ayotte only a nine-point leader over Binnie, and a PPP poll from April put Ayotte's lead at 24 points.
The TPM Poll Average shows former state Attorney General Ayotte with a general election lead of 48.1-38.2 over Democratic Rep. Paul Hodes.
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