WMUR
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The latest poll from WMUR and the UNH Survey Center indicates that Barack Obama has a lead among New Hampshire voters, in front of opponent Mitt Romney by a count of 49 percent to 42 percent.
The poll also shows a steeper lead for the President among women voters in the state. Obama leads Romney 57 percent to 34 percent in that category.
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New Hampshire’s current Governor, John Lynch, is stepping down after eight years in office. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Lynch announced his endorsement of fellow Democrat Maggie Hassan to become his replacement.
“Maggie Hassan is the leader to help the state moving forward,” Lynch said on Tuesday.
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Ryan appeared at a fundraiser in Manchester, N.H. on Saturday. Tickets to attend the event reached $500 per person, and $20,000 per couple for a private dinner.
Obama holding a lead in N.H., according to new poll
Governor Lynch endorses Maggie Hassan as his replacement
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