"Have you met any presidential candidates personally, or attended any campaign events for a candidate? If so, whom?"
Warren 18%
Buttigieg 16%
Sanders 12%
Biden 10%
Booker 8%
Klobuchar 7%
Yang 7%
Gabbard 6%
Harris 5%
Steyer 5%
NH Voters (11/13-11/18)
"Have you seen advertising from any candidates on television within the last month or so? If so, whom?"
Steyer 54%
Sanders 39%
Warren 38%
Buttigieg 37%
Biden 27%
Klobuchar 15%
Gabbard 14%
Harris 12%
Yang 12%
Booker 11%
Poll of NH Voters (11/13-11/18)
NEW POLL: Registered New Hampshire voters were asked their impressions of 14 announced and potential candidates in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary field.
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With a better than 2-1 lead, Ayotte is on track for the GOP gubernatorial nomination, leading Morse 59%-25%; Craig leads Warmington 37%-28%, 31% unsure less than one month out. Full results:
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October poll shows Biden now preferred by New Hampshire likely voters over Trump by a 12-point margin at 53%-41%. Full results:
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Biden’s job approval is collapsing in New Hampshire, putting Democratic incumbents in jeopardy. His job approval has inverted and now sits at 44%-55%,
Full Results:
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Which candidate do you believe would make the best President?
Buttigieg 23%
Warren 17%
Biden 14%
Sanders 12%
Klobuchar 4%
Booker 4%
Gabbard 4%
Yang 3%
Steyer 3%
Harris 2%
Saint Anselm Poll of NH Voters (11/13-11/18)
New survey finds 74% of NH registered voters believe the country is on the wrong track, with a deteriorating political environment weighing down job approval for incumbent officeholders. Full results:
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NH02 race shows political newcomer Maggie Goodlander leading former Executive Councilor Colin Van Ostern, 41%-31%; GOP primaries less defined, 59% (NH01) and 57% (NH02) undecided. Full results:
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Effect of
#KavanaughConfirmation
on New Hampshire voting:
Republicans
More Likely: 65%
No Difference: 35%
Democrats
More Likely: 58%
No Difference: 40%
Saint Anselm Poll / 10/10-15
AUG poll finds environment poor but stable for incumbents. GOP lead narrows on the generic ballot, now at 46%-43%, down from 6pt advantage in Jan. and 4pt lead in Mar. Full results:
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From April to July among New Hampshire voters:
Biden -2.1%
Harris +10.7%
Warren +8%
Buttigieg +0.8%
Sanders -5.7%
Yang +4.9%
Klobuchar +0.5%
Williamson +1.5%
Booker -3.2%
Gabbard +0.4%
Gillibrand -0.2%
Inslee 0%
No Opinion -2.1%
% who feel country is heading in wrong direction, by subgroup
Female 75%
Male 70%
Party Registration
Democrat 97%
Republican 46%
Undeclared 72%
18-34 73%
35-54 73%
55-64 68%
65+ 75%
CD1 73%
CD2 71%
Full Results:
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August poll shows Biden leading Trump in voter preference, 51%-43%, up from 49%-42% in June. Despite Biden’s lead, a slight plurality of voters (44.4%-43.6%) believe Trump will prevail in November.
Full results:
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Our August poll found Joe Biden’s popularity (49% favorable/50% unfavorable) is inching up close to even, while President Donald Trump (41% favorable/58% unfavorable) remains steadily unpopular.
Full Results:
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Here's more insight into our new April poll of NH voters about leadership and COVID-19. You can dive into specific political figures here () but overall, the majority of Granite State voters are extremely interested in the elections.
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"If you did decide to support a different candidate, who would it most likely be?"
Warren 23%
Buttigieg 13%
Biden 10%
Sanders 9%
Booker 4%
Harris 3%
Gabbard 3%
Klobuchar 3%
Steyer 2%
Yang 1%
Other 3%
Unsure 26%
Saint Anselm Poll, NH Voters (11/13-11/18)
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The ballot test question, “If the presidential primary election were held today, which candidate would you vote for?” was asked open-ended.
"I will support the candidate that best represents my policy priorities on issues that are important to me;" OR "I will support the candidate that I believe has the best chance of beating Donald Trump."
Policies: 52%
Beat Trump: 48%
9/25-9/29, NH voters:
Which candidate do you believe would best unify our nation?
Biden 25%
Buttigieg 16%
Undecided 14%
Sanders 14%
Klobuchar 12%
Warren 7%
Yang 5%
Steyer 2%
Other 1%
Gabbard 1%
Bloomberg 1%
Saint Anselm Poll, NH Voters (1/29-2/2)
NH voters are split on a possible vaccine mandate: 50%/47% support/oppose. This splits along party lines: 85% of Dem voters in support, 80% of GOP voters opposed. Undeclared voters split 48%-49%.
Full Story:
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NH voters were asked if they think former FBI Director James Comey published his recent book to shed light on important matters concerning the Trump Administration or to further his own personal agenda.
Results from the Saint Anselm College Survey Center's November, September, July, and April polls of New Hampshire voters.
Full results (11/13-11/18):
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#fitn
In our first look at NH Voters' job approval rating for
@POTUS
, 53% approve while 45% disapprove.
Notable: this is nearly identical to his performance on election night (53%-46%).
Full Results:
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% who believe racial and ethnic discrimination is a major issue in our country, by subgroup
Reg Dem 86%
Reg Rep 13%
Undeclared 47%
Female 58%
Male 40%
18-34 58%
35-54 46%
55-64 44%
65+ 53%
June 2020 Full Results:
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While voter concerns tend to favor GOP candidates, the Dobbs decision has energized pro-choice voters. Even as incumbent job approval has declined slightly, the generic ballot for Democrats has improved slightly. AUG Poll:
#NHPolitics
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Election integrity and confidence in the results has been a burning question recently. Respondents generally felt confident about NH's state election results as well as nation-wide results
Full Results:
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NEWS: Our latest poll surveyed likely primary voters on name recognition and favorability of candidates for
#nhgov
#NH01
&
#NH02
.
Read more and get full results:
"Do you believe it is likely or unlikely that President Trump will be removed from office?"
Likely 7%
Unlikely 87%
Unsure/No Opinion 7%
Saint Anselm Poll of NH Voters (11/13-11/18)
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@JulianCastro
@nhiop
The name identification question was narrowed down to a field of nine based on the Real Clear Politics aggregate of New Hampshire polls with a cut-off of 1% support on the ballot test.
Thank you!
Voters were asked whether Sen. Hassan deserved re-election, or if it was time to give someone else a chance. 47% of respondents said it was time for someone else to have a turn in the Senate.
Full Results:
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41% of those polled indicated their choice could change before the primary. Their second choices:
Undecided 16%
Biden 15%
Sanders 15%
Buttigieg 13%
Klobuchar 12%
Warren 11%
Steyer 7%
Yang 7%
Bloomberg 2%
Other 1%
Gabbard 1%
Saint Anselm Poll (1/29-2/2)
"Which candidate do you believe would be the strongest nominee against Donald Trump?"
Biden 31%
Buttigieg 11%
Warren 11%
Sanders 10%
Gabbard 3%
Klobuchar 2%
Andrew Yang 2%
Steyer 2%
Bloomberg 2%
Patrick 1%
Saint Anselm Poll of NH Voters (11/13-11/18)
Have you been contacted directly by any campaign, either by telephone or at your door?
Warren 56%
Sanders 56%
Buttigieg 41%
Yang 31%
Biden 31%
Klobuchar 29%
Steyer 20%
Gabbard 18%
Patrick 1%
Bennet 1%
Bloomberg 0%
None 12%
Saint Anselm Poll (1/29-2/2)
"Would you be more likely or less likely to vote for a presidential candidate based on their support for impeaching President Trump?"
More Likely: 40%
Less Likely: 20%
Neither: 41%
9/25-9/29, NH voters:
NEWS: "NH Voters Show Different Views of Two Former FBI Directors." Spring poll from the Saint Anselm College Survey Center shows “fair and impartial” for Robert Mueller, and “personal agenda” for James Comey.
Read more/full results:
% of NH voters return to pre-COVID-19 routine, by party registration
45% of Republicans expect to return to their normal, everyday routines quickly; 5% of Democrats agree;
34% Democrats say never; 11% Republicans agree.
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Our ballot test for a hypothetical
#NHSenate
matchup found that 65% of swing voters selected Sununu over Hassan. Unsurprisingly, partisan voters opted to toe their respective party lines.
Full results:
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In a partisan split, 96% of self-identifying Dems said the Senate should vote to convict Fmr. President Trump while only 8% of self-identifying Reps answered the same. 49% of undeclared voters said "yes" to the conviction question.
#NHPolitics
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Respondents ID'd as Democrats wanted the party to nominate
@VP
if
@POTUS
opted to not run for re-election. But a majority of 18-34 year olds (68%) would want the party to nominate someone else.
Full results
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Just 51% of Democrats said that news outlets are trustworthy, while 0% of Republicans feel the same way, indicating that lack of trust in the media is starting to transcend ideology.
Full results:
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% of NH voters who have returned a ballot for the upcoming election, by subgroup:
Reg Dem 43%
Reg Rep 19%
Undeclared 21%
Female 27%
Male 27%
18-34 24%
35-54 18%
55-65 23%
65+ 44%
Poll Conducted: October 23-26, 2020.
Full Results:
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