New Hampshire’s political geography - News Summed Up

New Hampshire’s political geography


Just 60 percent of New Hampshire primary voters who pulled a Democratic ballot were registered with the party in 2016. New Hampshire’s tourism department splits it into seven regions, which don’t quite overlap with its 10 counties. Berlin, for example, cast 2,741 votes in the 2008 primary, and just 1,896 in the Clinton-Sanders race. Dominated locally by Republicans, it casts just 4 percent of the Democrats' primary vote and gets relatively few visits. (It was in Portsmouth, shortly before the 2008 primary, where she teared up at a question about how hard campaigning was, a show of emotion that helped her win.)


Source: Washington Post February 07, 2020 19:52 UTC



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