Army veteran Don Bolduc continues to hold a commanding lead in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire, according to a new poll.
Hassan, a one-term senator and former governor, just barely won her first bid for Senate in 2016 by roughly 1,000 votes, or 0.1 percent. Hassan is now viewed as one of the most vulnerable Democrat incumbents heading into November and hasWhile Bolduc, the Republican frontrunner, has spent less than half a million dollars according to the most updated federal data, Republican-aligned groups are
to pour eight figures worth of advertising into defeating Hassan and rally behind the Republican nominee once one is decided.The poll also found Bolduc, who lost his first primary in a close race in 2020, is the most well-known candidate. Bolduc enjoys a favorability rating of 57 percent, while Morse has a favorability rating of 41 percent.Joe Rogan Experience
were far more likely to prefer Bolduc over Morse. Respondents whose media preferences are Fox News or local New Hampshire news also preferred Bolduc over Morse, but by a smaller margin. The poll was conducted online August 25 through 29 and had a margin of error of plus or minus 2.2 percent.
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