Saint Anselm College poll puts Kelly Ayotte three points ahead of Joyce Craig

read more…: Saint Anselm College poll puts Kelly Ayotte three points ahead of Joyce Craig

A recent survey conducted by the Saint Anselm College Survey Center (SACSC) at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics (NHIOP) shows Republican Kelly Ayotte with a slight advantage as she enters the general election. The former U.S. Senator leads Democratic candidate and former Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig by 3 points, with 46% to Craig’s 43%. Both candidates have seen declines in popularity following negative primary campaigns, with Ayotte holding a 45%-50% favorability and Craig at 37%-36%.

Governor’s race: Craig wins, will face Ayotte in November

read more…: Governor’s race: Craig wins, will face Ayotte in November

In a race that was almost too close for comfort, Joyce Craig pulled out a win over her opponent, Cinde Warmington.

Letters: Ayotte’s TV ad misleading, offensive

read more…: Letters: Ayotte’s TV ad misleading, offensive

I am a lifelong Republican who has supported Kelly Ayotte in the past, but not again!

Dems must fight fire with fire

read more…: Dems must fight fire with fire

Jon Kiper wants to make structural changes to our tax system. He has a plan to support our public schools and social services while simultaneously lowering property taxes.

Manchester Primary Voters’ Guide: Mayor

read more…: Manchester Primary Voters’ Guide: Mayor

Election day is Sept. 17, 2019.

Local leaders celebrate Manchester Recovery and Treatment Center

read more…: Local leaders celebrate Manchester Recovery and Treatment Center

Located at the corner of Wilson Street and Valley Street in the former Hoitt Furniture building, the Center now combines four separate social service agencies to coordinate assistance for Manchester’s most vulnerable citizens.

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