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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_isjdu7d wrote

Sherman and the Dems, it's amusing to watch them sink themselves. This guy has nothing to campaign on except abortion which has little importance in this election.

I am starting to wonder if the SJC leak on RvW was a deliberate attempt to rile people in voting Dem this Nov. They all thought abortion was going to be the leading issue when in fact it is a non issue that Dems can't seem to understand.

The Dems have nothing else to run on as they have caused and are causing much concern over being able to afford necessities. People are waking up to their social agendas, and are sick of it too.

The whole Dem party is crumbling due to their own fault.

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valleyman02 t1_isjkhgy wrote

It's amazing to me how diluted the right is and what a bubble you're in. But I get it he's likely going to win.

I really hope that we are entering a period of enlightenment in the next few years. It's certainly seems like we've been in the dark ages for the last 30 or more years.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_isjl5gu wrote

If you think people care about abortion as much as they do about going broke paying their bills, you are deluded.

The abortion issue is not a major campaign topic, only liberals who freaked out about nothing have tunnel vision. But keep on telling yourselves whatever you want to hear

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5nd t1_isjnpww wrote

It is a major issue but only among Dem voters which does them no good, especially in a state with as many independents as we have. They won't bring anybody over.

Look at the UNH polling - 80% of Democrats said abortion was either their first or second most important issue, but less than 1 in 4 independents agreed, while 3 in 4 said inflation and the economy were the most important or second most important issue - which matches almost exactly what the Republicans said.

Abortion is a big issue for Democrats only which is a death knell in a state where 40% of voters are independent.

https://scholars.unh.edu/survey_center_polls/707/

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_isk5fiv wrote

Well see, abortion in NH is a nonstarter because NOTHING HAS CHANGED!. It is the same as it has been before the ruling. So as I have stated before, and contrary to Hassan's ads every 2 min, abortion is not an issue. Everyone needing to pay their bills, heat their homes, electricity (that was suppose to the energy savior), gas, food, etc is what this election is based on. The Dems are just too stupid to understand that.

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MiggySmalls6767 t1_isk5vzj wrote

You’re aware Bolduc supports a national ban on abortion correct? Which would supersede NH law? I’m not entirely sure you understand how the US government work.

But as politicians can do very little to affect those previously mentioned things, and given the fact Bolduc hasn’t even attempted to try to claim he could effect any of those things(food, energy, etc)… then it’s actually a very good move by Hassan to go after the second most important issue to NH voters. Hence her pretty impressive lead give her overall low approval ratings.

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5nd t1_isk6vf8 wrote

It's not that big outside of Democrat circles. Only a minority of Republicans and independent voters in this state rate it as the most important or second most important issue in the election. Just 1 in 4 independents.

Also abortion is rarely healthcare and you know that.

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5nd t1_iska54q wrote

You didn't read the details of your link, did you? LOL you just clicked the first Google result. The poll they're talking about shows exactly what I said: abortion is very important only to a majority of Dems but not to independents or Republicans.

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FreezingRobot t1_isl8yx3 wrote

>Sherman said he thought the most important matter is a woman’s right to
choose whether or not to have an abortion without government
interference, charging Sununu with approving new limits on those rights.

Ummm......I doubt that's the #1 issue for most voters. It's definitely up there on people's minds, but look at what the abortion laws in New Hampshire actually are, and its more liberal than most places. This is how the NH Dems got blown out of power in 2020. They run these national campaigns yelling about DEI training, or people's pronouns, or how people in Alabama can't get abortions and then scratch their heads when they lose in a year when most other states went in a different direction.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_islfrm5 wrote

You do realize that if this is even true, 1 senator cannot change anything. You know just like when other politicians campaigning tell you that they will give people stuff in order to get their votes.

So that is a nonstarter yet again. People are not voting about abortion, they are voting for far many other reason as I stated above. Then of course you have to remember that nothing has changed regarding abortion and all the scare tactics, for those who even care, are for the low information people.

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