In the race for governor in New Hampshire, a recent poll conducted by the Saint Anselm College Survey Center shows Republican candidate Kelly Ayotte leading Democratic candidate Joyce Craig by three points, with Ayotte at 49% and Craig at 46%. This margin is consistent with a previous poll in early October. According to Neil Levesque of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, Ayotte has maintained a consistent lead in this hard-fought race, with voters showing a high level of interest.
The poll, which surveyed 2,791 likely voters in New Hampshire online on Oct. 28 and 29, has a margin of error of plus or minus 1.9%. Despite former President Donald Trump trailing in the state, Ayotte is still leading among New Hampshire voters. With Election Day approaching, the race remains close and both candidates are focused on securing support from voters.
Voters in New Hampshire will have the opportunity to cast their ballots on Tuesday, deciding who will serve as their next governor. As the campaign enters its final stretch, both Ayotte and Craig continue to make their case to the residents of New Hampshire, highlighting their respective visions for the state’s future. The outcome of this closely watched race will have significant implications for the political landscape in New Hampshire.
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