As I expected Goodlander crushed CVO for the NH-02 dem primary. I'm disappointed but unsurprised.
EDIT: Craig called the winner, ahead by 7% with 2/3 of the vote in as of the time of this edit.
The dem primary for NH gov is closer than I thought it would be. I expected Craig to win somewhat comfortably. Instead she's narrowly ahead right now, three points with just under half the vote counted. Not impossible that Craig loses the primary but her lead is just enough that I expect her to get the nod eventually.
As I expected Goodlander crushed CVO for the NH-02 dem primary. I'm disappointed but unsurprised.
EDIT: Craig called the winner, ahead by 7% with 2/3 of the vote in as of the time of this edit.
The dem primary for NH gov is closer than I thought it would be. I expected Craig to win somewhat comfortably. Instead she's narrowly ahead right now, three points with just under half the vote counted. Not impossible that Craig loses the primary but her lead is just enough that I expect her to get the nod eventually.
The raw vote margin for Craig seems to be somewhat stable; Warmington needs to cut into it pretty soon
It's been called for Craig.
Craig by 6 with over 55% of the vote in.
But why is there enough vote in to call it? Are they relying on exit polls?
Perhaps an abundance of caution; Craig has maintained a steady lead that hasn't been cut into
An abundance of caution would cause them to wait.
They didn't call it
James Trout said they did. I was commenting on that.
Yup
He was using another feed; I was using the ones above
I'm not seeing it as called yet
https://thehill.com/homenews/4870052-new-hampshire-primaries-live-results/
A different feed; seeing it now