Below are polls in New Hampshire done by Public Policy Polling.
The candidates for President are Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney. If the election were today, who would you vote for?
Barack Obama |
51.0% |
Mitt Romney |
43.5% |
Undecided |
5.5% |
Would you support or oppose creating a public health insurance option administered by the federal government that would compete with plans offered by private health insurance companies?
Support |
47.0% |
Oppose |
40.5% |
Not sure |
12.5% |
The candidates for Governor are Democrat Maggie Hassan and Republican Ovide Lamontagne. If the election were today, who would you vote for?
Maggie Hassan |
51% |
Ovide Lamontagne |
44% |
Undecided |
5% |
Does Senator Kelly Ayotte’s role as one of Mitt Romney’s top national spokespeople improve or hurt your image of her?
Improves her image |
36% |
Hurts her image |
42% |
Makes no difference |
21% |
Not sure
|
1% |
Details: 862 likely voters, September 24-25, +/-3.3% MOE. Conducted by Public Policy Polling (PPP). Commissioned by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC)
New Hampshire's 1st District
(Survey of 401 likely NH-1 Voters, September 24-25, MOE +/-4.9%)
The candidates for Congress are Democrat Carol Shea Porter and Republican Frank Guinta. If the election were today, who would you vote for?
Carol Shea Porter |
48% |
Frank Guinta |
47% |
Undecided |
4% |
Do you believe that Republicans or Democrats are more responsible for gridlock in Washington?
Republicans |
52% |
Democrats |
34% |
Both parties equally |
13% |
Not sure |
1% |
New Hampshire's 2nd District
(Survey of 461 likely NH Voters, September 24-25, MOE +/-4.6%)
The candidates for Congress are Democrat Ann McLane Kuster and Republican Charles Bass. If the election were today, who would you vote for?
Ann McLane Kuster |
51% |
Charles Bass |
45% |
Undecided |
4% |
Do you believe that Republicans or Democrats are more responsible for gridlock in Washington?
Republicans |
50% |
Democrats |
33% |
Both parties equally |
16% |
Not sure |
2% |