The Granite Prize Summary
New Hampshire is a state that would be very important to this year's election. The state had been Republican but this year, Democrats are striving to steal New Hampshire from the Republicans. Last election, Bush won by 1.27% of New Hampshire's votes, a close election that could very possibly be a Democrat victory this year. New Hampshire's average income is fourth highest in the nation. The state is moderate on most social issues and its politics are m
Furthermore, Kerry is "still somewhat undefined" to the people of this state, and Bush has a clearer platform. This mindset, however, might not be the winning ticket for Kerry. Right now 38% of the people are registered as independents, 37% Republican and 26% Democrat. Many believe that 'anybody but Bush' will discontinue sending troops to Iraq. In a recent survey by the University of New Hampshire, only one third of the adults in the state was born there and a quarter were from Massachusetts. ore liberal than most republican states. Kerry must win 90% of Democrat votes, about 15% of republican votes and 2/3's of independent votes to sweep New Hampshire. New Hampshire is full of people who dislike taxes, currently there are no state income tax or sales tax, however a Democrat president might threaten that. For example a majority of New Hampshire supports gay marriage including 35% of republicans. This will be challenging, but at this point it is hard to predict the outcome of the state's votes because of the state's changing demographics and our current situation with Iraq. So as the new generation of voters take place, it will be difficult to predict who they might support in the next election, but they are definitely more liberal than the New Hampshire natives. Iraq is also a prominent factor in New Hampshire's election choice and perhaps for all of America.
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