Hassan Running for NH Senate seat

Nyvin

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Easily the best candidate the Dems could hope for to take this seat in 2016. Best of luck to her.
 
She would win in a landslide if she just would come around on pot legalization.
 
new hampshire does seem to be generally trending blue these days...


New Hampshire #32
Total Campaign Contributions: $303,402
Average Contribution per Donor: $786
Percent Republican Donations: 34%

http://presidential-candidates.insi...-candidates?utm_campaign=rec.625.5381.sidebar.

Umm...so 66% of campaign contributions going to Democrats show it isn't trending blue??

Am I missing something?


Whats odd about NH is even though it trends blue for gov and congress, its state legislature is extremely red. Its in part due to the fact that their legislature is the fourth largest in the world. Over 400 for such a small state. Used to be a joke about how everyone gets to be a legislator at least once in their life in NH..

New Hampshire General Court - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
new hampshire does seem to be generally trending blue these days...


New Hampshire #32
Total Campaign Contributions: $303,402
Average Contribution per Donor: $786
Percent Republican Donations: 34%

http://presidential-candidates.insi...-candidates?utm_campaign=rec.625.5381.sidebar.

Umm...so 66% of campaign contributions going to Democrats show it isn't trending blue??

Am I missing something?


Whats odd about NH is even though it trends blue for gov and congress, its state legislature is extremely red. Its in part due to the fact that their legislature is the fourth largest in the world. Over 400 for such a small state. Used to be a joke about how everyone gets to be a legislator at least once in their life in NH..

New Hampshire General Court - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The House is prone to wild swings since it's so large. The Democrats had a majority after 2012 but lost it in 2014.

The Senate map was drawn by Republicans in 2010 and is a Gerrymander. It doesn't reflect the population of the state very well.

Also, neither one is "extremely red"
 

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