Gap looks like it's entirely the difference between NH-01 and NH-02 congressional primaries. The vote count was roughly tied in NH-02, which had a contested primary in both parties. Republicans got ~15k more votes in the NH-01 primary, where incumbent Pappas won renomination on the dem ticket in a cakewalk.
Gap looks like it's entirely the difference between NH-01 and NH-02 congressional primaries. The vote count was roughly tied in NH-02, which had a contested primary in both parties. Republicans got ~15k more votes in the NH-01 primary, where incumbent Pappas won renomination on the dem ticket in a cakewalk.
Gap looks like it's entirely the difference between NH-01 and NH-02 congressional primaries. The vote count was roughly tied in NH-02, which had a contested primary in both parties. Republicans got ~15k more votes in the NH-01 primary, where incumbent Pappas won renomination on the dem ticket in a cakewalk.
No what the numbers usually look like.
That makes sense.
In the 2022 primaries, NH Democrats got roughly 94k votes, NH Republicans 142k votes. That didn't stop Maggie Hassan from getting reelected by nearly double digits.