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October 22, 2021
SUNUNU APPROVAL CONTINUES TO DROP; RECORD LOW FEEL NH HEADED IN RIGHT DIRECTION
Sean P. McKinley, M.A.Zachary S. Azem, M.A.Andrew E. Smith, Ph.D.
cola.unh.edu/unh-survey-center
* We ask that this copyrighted informaon be referred to as the Granite State Poll, conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center.
By:
DURHAM, NH – Approval of Governor Chris Sununu's job performance connues to fall, nearing a new low point for his administraon,although a slim majority connue to approve of his job as governor. Only four in ten New Hampshire residents feel the state is headed inthe right direcon, a record low, driven by steep declines among Independents and Democrats. Granite Staters most frequently menonthe COVID-19 pandemic and jobs or the economy as the most important problem facing the state.
These findings are based on the latest Granite State Poll*, conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center. One thousandand sixty-one (1,061) Granite State Panel members completed the survey online between October 14 and October 18, 2021. The marginof sampling error for the survey is +/- 3.0 percent. Data were weighted by respondent sex, age, educaon, and region of the state totargets from the most recent American Community Survey (ACS) conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau, as well as party registraon levelsprovided by the NH Secretary of State and 2020 elecon results in NH. Granite State Panel members are recruited fromrandomly-selected landline and cell phone numbers across New Hampshire and surveys are sent periodically to panel members.
Gubernatorial Approval
Granite Staters are becoming increasingly divided in their assessment of Governor Sununu's job performance: 54% of New Hampshireresidents approve of Sununu's performance as governor, 40% disapprove, and 6% neither approve nor disapprove or don't know.Sununu's net approval rang (the percentage who approve minus the percentage who disapprove) among Granite Staters is +15, arecord low, down from +21 in September and +30 in August. “The COVID bump appears over for Sununu, as it is for many governors,”said Andrew Smith, Director of the University of New Hampshire Survey Center. “Entering an elecon year has heightened parsanfeelings about his performance.”
Gubernatorial Approval - Chris Sununu
Jul2021
Aug2021
Sep2021
Oct2021
27% 31% 27% 25%
28%26%
25% 26%
13%13%
14% 15%
14% 12%21% 20%
8% 5%
6%
7%6%
6%
5% 6%
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
45%
6%13%
40%42%
54%
Strongly approve
Somewhat approve
Lean toward approving
Neither/DK
Lean toward disapproving
Somewhat disapprove
Strongly disapprove
Sununu remains highly regarded among Republicans as 86% approve of his job performance but only 52% of Independents and 24% ofDemocrats agree. As recently as February, a majority of Democrats (51%) approved of Sununu's performance, but his support among thisgroup has halved since then while approval of his performance among Republicans is largely unchanged.
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
54%58%
86%
39%
52%
28%24%
42%
Job Approval - Governor Chris Sununu - By Party Idenficaon
OVERALL Democrat Independent Republican
COVID-19
Despite the connued erosion of support for his overall job performance, two-thirds (65%) of Granite Staters approve of his handling ofCOVID-19, up from 60% in September, while only 32% disapprove. Eighty-seven percent of Republicans and 73% of Independentsapprove of Sununu's handling of the pandemic but only 40% of Democrats agree.
Approval of Governor Sununu's Handling of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Situaon
May 2020Aug 2020Nov 2020Feb 2021May 2021Aug 2021
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
15%
32%
73% 65%
Jul2021
Aug2021
Sep2021
Oct2021
36% 32% 28% 29%
35%
30%
26%28%
10%
12%
14%16%
13%20%
15%
6%
6%
6%7%
6%
8%
Strongly approve
Somewhat approve
Lean toward approving
Neither/DK
Lean toward disapproving
Somewhat disapprove
Strongly disapprove
New Hampshire Heading in Right Direcon or On Wrong Track
Only 42% of New Hampshire residents believe that things in the state are headed in the right direcon, 33% believe things are seriouslyoff on the wrong track, and 25% are unsure. The percentage of Granite Staters who say the state is on the right track (42%) has fallensince September (48%) to a new low.
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
33%
42%
25%
62%
29%
9%
Benson Lynch Hassan SununuBenson Lynch Hassan Sununu
Right Direcon or Wrong Track - NH
Right direction Wrong track Don't know/Not Sure
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
67%
32%
21%
42%
58%
62%
76%
48%
Benson Lynch Hassan SununuBenson Lynch Hassan Sununu
Right Direcon or Wrong Track - NH - By Party ID
OVERALL Democrat Independent Republican
Two-thirds (67%) of Republicans believe the state is headed in the right direcon but only 32% of Independents and 21% of Democratsagree, both se ng new all-me lows.
Most Important Problem Facing New Hampshire
Twenty percent of New Hampshire residents believe that the COVID-19 pandemic is the most important problem facing the state while19% believe jobs or the economy is the most important problem. Nine percent cite housing as the most important problem facing thestate, 6% believe it is health care, 5% believe it is educaon, 3% believe it is drugs, 2% believe it is taxes, and less than 1% believe it isthe state budget. Thirty-five percent menon another problem and less than 1% are unsure.
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
October 2021 35%19%20% 3%5%6%9%
Most Important Problem - Coded
COVID-19
Jobs/Economy
Housing
Health care
Education
Drugs
Taxes
State budget
Other
DK/Not Sure
200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
55%
60%
28%
49%
19%
3%
15%
0%
9%
20%
6%
0%
10%
8%
1%
9%
Granite State Poll Methodology
These findings are based on the latest Granite State Poll, conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center. One thousandand sixty-one (1,061) Granite State Panel members completed the survey online between October 14 and October 18, 2021. The marginof sampling error for the survey is +/- 3.0 percent. The response rate for the October 2021 Granite State Poll is 29%. The design effectfor the survey is 2.5%.
Data were weighted by respondent sex, age, educaon, and region of the state to targets from the most recent American CommunitySurvey (ACS) conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau, as well as party registraon levels provided by the NH Secretary of State and to2020 elecon results in New Hampshire.
The Granite State Panel is part of an effort by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center to invesgate new ways of gathering andunderstanding the opinion of New Hampshire residents. Approximately 6,250 New Hampshire adults were recruited from randomlyselected landline and cell phone numbers to parcipate in the panel. Panelists are then asked to parcipate in online surveys sponsoredby the UNH Survey Center.
The number of respondents in each demographic below may not equal the number reported in cross-tabulaon tables as somerespondents choose not to answer some quesons. Due to rounding, percentages may not sum to 100%.
For more informaon about the methodology used in the Granite State Panel, contact Dr. Andrew Smith at (603) 862-2226 or by emailat [email protected].
% N
Gender ofRespondent
Men
Women
Age ofRespondent
18 to 34
35 to 49
50 to 64
65 and older
Level ofEducation
High school or less
Tech school/Some college
College graduate
Postgraduate work
Region ofState
Central/Lakes
Connecticut Valley
Manchester Area
Mass Border
North Country
Seacoast
Party ID Democrat
Independent
Republican
VotingRegistration
Registered Democrat
Registered Undeclared/Not Reg.
Registered Republican
2020PresidentialVote
Voted for Trump
Voted for Biden
Voted for other 2020 candidate
Did not vote in 2020
524
505
51%
49%
215
325
224
277
21%
31%
21%
27%
132
218
323
377
13%
21%
31%
36%
154
109
304
150
139
201
15%
10%
29%
14%
13%
19%
417
185
438
40%
18%
42%
302
434
288
30%
42%
28%
36
16
535
459
3%
2%
51%
44%
October 2021 Granite State Poll Demographics
Approve Disapprove Neither/DK
February 2017
May 2017
August 2017
October 2017
February 2018
April 2018
August 2018
October 2018
February 2019
April 2019
August 2019
October 2019
February 2020
March 2020
April 2020
May 2020
June 2020
July 2020
August 2020
September 2020
October 2020
November 2020
December 2020
January 2021
February 2021
March 2021
April 2021
May 2021
June 2021
July 2021
August 2021
September 2021
October 2021 6%
6%
7%
4%
1%
5%
3%
6%
3%
5%
1%
5%
6%
3%
3%
4%
2%
1%
4%
7%
16%
15%
17%
21%
18%
20%
17%
28%
21%
24%
22%
26%
45%
40%
37%
31%
33%
31%
27%
28%
30%
25%
26%
28%
26%
21%
27%
27%
26%
23%
17%
22%
36%
27%
25%
23%
22%
16%
22%
21%
14%
17%
15%
16%
17%
13%
54%
57%
62%
63%
68%
68%
69%
64%
72%
69%
71%
69%
73%
71%
70%
70%
76%
82%
74%
57%
57%
59%
60%
57%
66%
59%
61%
59%
61%
61%
62%
57%
42%
N
1,057
1,080
972
1,790
1,601
1,823
1,939
1,743
1,834
2,023
758
1,908
931
1,027
1,940
1,978
993
818
1,150
646
582
1,231
483
529
592
622
486
189
500
540
484
502
476
Approval of Governor Sununu's Job Performance
Generally speaking, do you approve or disapprove of the way Chris Sununu is handling his job as governor?
Approve Disapprove Neither/DK
March 2020
April 2020
May 2020
June 2020
July 2020
August 2020
September 2020
October 2020
November 2020
December 2020
January 2021
February 2021
March 2021
April 2021
May 2021
June 2021
July 2021
August 2021
September 2021
October 2021 3%
5%
6%
3%
1%
1%
1%
1%
2%
3%
2%
2%
0%
1%
1%
2%
1%
2%
3%
12%
32%
35%
26%
21%
24%
28%
34%
27%
27%
27%
28%
27%
16%
19%
22%
22%
21%
11%
7%
15%
65%
60%
68%
76%
75%
72%
65%
72%
71%
70%
70%
71%
83%
80%
76%
76%
77%
87%
89%
73%
N
1,058
1,077
966
1,791
1,597
1,823
1,937
1,739
1,856
2,019
763
1,908
930
1,027
1,929
1,973
970
815
1,154
643
Approval of Governor Sununu's Handling of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Situaon
Generally speaking, do you approve or disapprove of the way Chris Sununu is handling the coronavirus (COVID-19) situaon?
Right Direcon or Wrong Track - New Hampshire
Do you think things in New Hampshire are generally going in the right direcon or are they seriously off on the wrong track?
N
666
656
505
570
645
509
497
573
576
622
577
532
517
544
503
491
517
511
496
503
490
496
557
497
605
535
514
491
547
507
500
506
524
509
497
501
495
502
494
488
535
503
530
500
485
510
Right direction Wrong track Don't know/Not Sure
June 2003
October 2003
February 2004
April 2004
July 2004
February 2005
May 2005
July 2005
October 2005
February 2006
April 2006
July 2006
September 2006
February 2007
April 2007
July 2007
September 2007
January 2008
April 2008
July 2008
September 2008
February 2009
April 2009
July 2009
October 2009
February 2010
April 2010
July 2010
September 2010
February 2011
April 2011
June 2011
October 2011
February 2012
April 2012
August 2012
September 2012
October 2012
February 2013
April 2013
July 2013
October 2013
January 2014
April 2014
July 2014
October 2014
9%29%62%
7%26%67%
11%28%61%
9%26%65%
9%32%59%
13%13%74%
13%15%71%
8%17%75%
9%17%75%
10%14%76%
11%13%76%
8%13%80%
7%14%79%
8%13%78%
9%14%76%
6%18%76%
10%17%73%
11%20%69%
8%27%65%
9%21%70%
10%17%72%
12%28%60%
9%27%64%
7%38%55%
12%30%58%
8%31%61%
9%34%57%
9%32%60%
10%29%61%
11%25%65%
7%39%54%
7%32%61%
12%26%62%
11%30%59%
6%32%62%
9%35%56%
9%32%59%
11%33%56%
10%26%64%
11%26%63%
12%24%64%
10%20%71%
8%28%64%
8%30%62%
6%25%69%
9%28%63%
Right Direcon or Wrong Track - New Hampshire
Do you think things in New Hampshire are generally going in the right direcon or are they seriously off on the wrong track?
N
1,081
1,059
922
1,910
1,984
2,022
604
490
547
594
640
493
206
516
559
500
510
496
890
517
593
669
581
522
562
501
1,857
773
1,250
Right direction Wrong track Don't know/Not Sure
February 2015
May 2015
July 2015
October 2015
February 2016
April 2016
July 2016
October 2016
February 2017
May 2017
August 2017
October 2017
February 2018
April 2018
August 2018
October 2018
February 2019
April 2019
August 2019
October 2019
February 2020
July 2020
October 2020
November 2020
December 2020
January 2021
February 2021
September 2021
October 2021
7%27%65%
10%31%59%
11%33%57%
11%28%61%
11%29%59%
10%25%65%
9%29%62%
8%28%64%
12%18%70%
8%23%69%
10%15%75%
9%21%70%
14%19%67%
6%28%67%
11%18%72%
14%19%67%
9%19%73%
10%20%71%
13%15%73%
9%19%72%
10%17%73%
19%19%61%
22%24%54%
20%28%52%
18%29%53%
21%24%55%
19%22%60%
21%30%48%
25%33%42%
Most Important Problem - New Hampshire
Let's turn to the state of New Hampshire. What do you think is the most important problem facing the state of New Hampshire today?
N
563
509
540
467
644
614
464
545
602
458
485
575
541
518
509
548
494
508
504
498
504
486
494
551
607
496
542
488
501
499
490
498
503
496
487
541
505
536
502
490
513
499
644
677
681
COVID-19 Drugs EducationHealthcare Housing
Jobs/Economy
Statebudget Taxes Other
DK/NotSure
April 2002
July 2002
February 2003
April 2003
June 2003
October 2003
February 2004
April 2004
July 2004
February 2005
May 2005
July 2005
October 2005
February 2006
July 2006
September 2006
April 2007
July 2007
January 2008
April 2008
February 2009
July 2009
October 2009
February 2010
April 2010
July 2010
September 2010
February 2011
April 2011
October 2011
February 2012
April 2012
August 2012
October 2012
April 2013
July 2013
October 2013
January 2014
April 2014
July 2014
October 2014
February 2015
May 2015
July 2015
October 2015
11%16%15%10%49%
5%57%6%8%24%
9%16%15%16%1%42%0%
12%26%12%16%35%0%
8%22%13%9%16%33%0%
9%22%13%6%19%31%0%
10%23%14%5%22%27%
12%24%13%4%20%27%1%
11%25%13%2%13%0%36%1%
15%20%14%2%15%1%33%0%
9%15%14%5%13%8%36%
12%24%11%2%13%6%32%0%
13%35%15%2%12%23%
13%34%11%1%14%27%1%
13%38%10%1%12%25%
8%29%14%2%11%36%
7%23%9%15%7%39%
7%29%9%13%11%32%0%
7%33%7%26%10%17%0%
5%35%12%4%24%19%1%
23%8%17%43%9%
5%26%11%22%32%5%
6%26%9%17%36%7%
2%18%9%14%48%9%
3%21%8%23%39%6%
4%17%5%21%45%4%3%
5%19%7%16%46%8%
4%18%6%18%43%11%
4%28%5%23%31%8%
6%28%5%7%48%7%
6%36%4%9%37%8%
8%37%5%6%36%9%
5%29%6%7%42%11%0%
5%33%7%8%38%4%5%
6%38%7%6%30%5%6%0%
7%26%8%4%35%5%13%1%
15%26%7%4%28%7%11%2%
11%30%4%4%30%9%10%1%
10%35%9%3%23%7%10%4%
9%29%4%4%30%12%10%2%
11%28%6%4%32%8%9%3%
8%26%5%9%29%8%10%4%
8%24%7%9%23%7%13%9%
4%27%6%9%25%7%8%14%
7%26%4%3%21%6%9%25%
Most Important Problem - New Hampshire
Let's turn to the state of New Hampshire. What do you think is the most important problem facing the state of New Hampshire today?
N
1,034
1,013
835
1,763
1,607
1,660
1,839
587
484
531
594
632
491
200
509
563
493
508
493
868
509
591
659
1,722
1,228
890
COVID-19 Drugs EducationHealthcare Housing
Jobs/Economy
Statebudget Taxes Other
DK/NotSure
February 2016
April 2016
July 2016
October 2016
February 2017
May 2017
August 2017
October 2017
February 2018
April 2018
August 2018
October 2018
February 2019
April 2019
August 2019
October 2019
February 2020
July 2020
October 2020
November 2020
February 2021
March 2021
July 2021
August 2021
September 2021
October 2021
7%21%4%1%14%5%8%40%
5%19%3%2%18%4%5%44%
3%15%5%1%21%7%5%43%
6%16%3%2%18%4%7%44%
9%17%4%1%11%5%8%44%
5%14%3%2%11%6%7%53%
5%13%2%1%14%6%5%55%
6%17%4%1%9%5%6%52%
6%18%4%2%10%4%6%51%
5%19%3%3%5%2%4%58%
6%22%3%1%10%4%7%48%
7%24%3%2%6%6%6%46%
6%28%3%0%12%5%10%37%
5%28%3%2%10%9%8%35%
5%29%5%1%7%8%7%38%
9%19%6%1%9%7%7%43%
6%30%4%0%10%8%7%35%
1%25%3%1%21%2%2%13%4%28%
0%34%7%0%13%5%2%6%7%26%
0%26%2%1%8%2%3%3%7%48%
1%25%3%1%12%2%2%6%4%43%
1%28%3%1%12%9%3%2%4%36%
2%42%3%1%19%10%2%4%8%10%
0%36%3%1%14%11%2%4%3%26%
0%36%4%0%13%6%4%5%5%28%
0%35%2%0%19%9%6%5%3%20%
Approve Disapprove Neither/DK
STATEWIDE October 2021 6%40%54%
N
1,057
VotingRegistration
Registered Democrat
Registered Undeclared/Not Reg.
Registered Republican
Party ID Democrat
Independent
Republican
Ideology Liberal
Moderate
Conservative
Media Usage Boston Globe reader
Conservative radio listener
Fox News viewer
Local newspapers reader
NHPR listener
Union Leader reader
WMUR viewer
Age ofRespondent
18 to 34
35 to 49
50 to 64
65 and older
Gender ofRespondent
Men
Women
Level ofEducation
High school or less
Tech school/Some college
College graduate
Postgraduate work
Region ofState
Central/Lakes
Connecticut Valley
Manchester Area
Mass Border
North Country
Seacoast
2020PresidentialVote
Voted for Trump
Voted for Biden
Voted for other 2020 candidate
Did not vote in 2020
1%
11%
1%
15%
29%
79%
83%
61%
20%
1%
27%
1%
13%
21%
74%
86%
52%
24%
1%
11%
1%
14%
38%
76%
85%
51%
23%
2%
1%
2%
2%
1%
3%
3%
42%
33%
49%
45%
22%
16%
68%
56%
67%
48%
53%
78%
81%
29%
3%
3%
2%
15%
41%
36%
36%
45%
56%
61%
63%
40%
3%
9%
51%
28%
46%
63%
3%
1%
3%
12%
48%
42%
43%
33%
49%
57%
54%
54%
0%
1%
18%
1%
2%
1%
37%
50%
40%
43%
34%
38%
62%
49%
43%
56%
64%
61%
22%
49%
8%
1%
50%
20%
64%
12%
28%
31%
29%
87%
302
431
288
416
184
437
303
405
283
749
166
577
194
442
327
61
213
324
224
277
522
504
130
216
322
377
154
107
304
150
139
201
36
16
532
459
Approval of Governor Sununu's Job Performance
Approve Disapprove Neither/DK
STATEWIDE October 2021 3%32%65%
N
1,058
VotingRegistration
Registered Democrat
Registered Undeclared/Not Reg.
Registered Republican
Party ID Democrat
Independent
Republican
Ideology Liberal
Moderate
Conservative
Media Usage Boston Globe reader
Conservative radio listener
Fox News viewer
Local newspapers reader
NHPR listener
Union Leader reader
WMUR viewer
Age ofRespondent
18 to 34
35 to 49
50 to 64
65 and older
Gender ofRespondent
Men
Women
Level ofEducation
High school or less
Tech school/Some college
College graduate
Postgraduate work
Region ofState
Central/Lakes
Connecticut Valley
Manchester Area
Mass Border
North Country
Seacoast
2020PresidentialVote
Voted for Trump
Voted for Biden
Voted for other 2020 candidate
Did not vote in 2020
1%
2%
1%
9%
28%
63%
89%
70%
36%
1%
6%
3%
12%
21%
57%
87%
73%
40%
1%
1%
2%
11%
32%
60%
88%
67%
38%
2%
1%
1%
2%
2%
1%
2%
34%
31%
38%
34%
20%
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24%
33%
31%
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56%
3%
2%
41%
23%
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76%
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31%
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60%
67%
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27%
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37%
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54%
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22%
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49%
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72%
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302
431
288
416
184
438
303
407
283
749
167
578
195
443
327
61
215
324
222
277
522
504
130
216
323
377
154
108
304
150
139
199
36
16
534
457
Approval of Governor Sununu's Handling of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Situaon
Right direction Wrong track Don't know/Not Sure
STATEWIDE October 2021 25%33%42%
N
1,059
VotingRegistration
Registered Democrat
Registered Undeclared/Not Reg.
Registered Republican
Party ID Democrat
Independent
Republican
Ideology Liberal
Moderate
Conservative
Media Usage Boston Globe reader
Conservative radio listener
Fox News viewer
Local newspapers reader
NHPR listener
Union Leader reader
WMUR viewer
Age ofRespondent
18 to 34
35 to 49
50 to 64
65 and older
Gender ofRespondent
Men
Women
Level ofEducation
High school or less
Tech school/Some college
College graduate
Postgraduate work
Region ofState
Central/Lakes
Connecticut Valley
Manchester Area
Mass Border
North Country
Seacoast
2020PresidentialVote
Voted for Trump
Voted for Biden
Voted for other 2020 candidate
Did not vote in 2020
22%
30%
18%
18%
20%
65%
59%
50%
17%
19%
51%
19%
14%
17%
59%
67%
32%
21%
20%
30%
16%
14%
30%
63%
66%
40%
21%
19%
17%
22%
15%
21%
27%
19%
36%
22%
44%
42%
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13%
59%
45%
61%
34%
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22%
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39%
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54%
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34%
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26%
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7%
23%
23%
67%
302
432
288
416
185
438
303
406
283
750
166
579
195
443
327
61
214
324
224
277
523
504
130
218
322
377
154
108
304
150
139
200
36
16
534
458
Right Direcon or Wrong Track - New Hampshire
COVID-19 Drugs Education Health care Housing
STATEWIDE October 2021 9%6%5%3%20%
VotingRegistration
Registered Democrat
Registered Undeclared/Not Reg.
Registered Republican
Party ID Democrat
Independent
Republican
Ideology Liberal
Moderate
Conservative
Media Usage Boston Globe reader
Conservative radio listener
Fox News viewer
Local newspapers reader
NHPR listener
Union Leader reader
WMUR viewer
Age ofRespondent
18 to 34
35 to 49
50 to 64
65 and older
Gender ofRespondent
Men
Women
Level ofEducation
High school or less
Tech school/Some college
College graduate
Postgraduate work
Region ofState
Central/Lakes
Connecticut Valley
Manchester Area
Mass Border
North Country
Seacoast
2020PresidentialVote
Voted for Trump
Voted for Biden
Voted for other 2020 candidate
Did not vote in 2020
3%
10%
14%
6%
9%
3%
9%
3%
3%
3%
2%
5%
12%
21%
26%
3%
4%
17%
4%
20%
2%
7%
2%
3%
4%
1%
3%
16%
25%
23%
3%
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9%
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22%
8%
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2%
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10%
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21%
22%
18%
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5%
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11%
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6%
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22%
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21%
18%
Most Important Problem - New Hampshire
Jobs/Economy State budget Taxes Other DK/Not Sure
STATEWIDE October 2021 0%35%2%0%19%
N
1,013
VotingRegistration
Registered Democrat
Registered Undeclared/Not Reg.
Registered Republican
Party ID Democrat
Independent
Republican
Ideology Liberal
Moderate
Conservative
Media Usage Boston Globe reader
Conservative radio listener
Fox News viewer
Local newspapers reader
NHPR listener
Union Leader reader
WMUR viewer
Age ofRespondent
18 to 34
35 to 49
50 to 64
65 and older
Gender ofRespondent
Men
Women
Level ofEducation
High school or less
Tech school/Some college
College graduate
Postgraduate work
Region ofState
Central/Lakes
Connecticut Valley
Manchester Area
Mass Border
North Country
Seacoast
2020PresidentialVote
Voted for Trump
Voted for Biden
Voted for other 2020 candidate
Did not vote in 2020
0%
0%
0%
31%
36%
38%
1%
3%
1%
0%
0%
35%
16%
8%
0%
0%
0%
28%
35%
44%
3%
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1%
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13%
6%
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35%
46%
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2%
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39%
14%
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37%
42%
57%
35%
31%
52%
2%
2%
1%
2%
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18%
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24%
27%
11%
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297
417
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410
183
404
299
395
258
712
165
546
192
429
322
61
207
315
216
256
510
473
128
209
313
351
147
86
300
148
133
195
36
16
499
452
Most Important Problem - New Hampshire