Overview
- Saint Anselm’s survey of 1,491 registered voters, conducted March 16–18, shows Chris Pappas leading John E. Sununu 46% to 43% with 11% undecided and a ±2.5-point margin of error.
- John E. Sununu, who has President Trump’s endorsement, leads Scott Brown 49% to 28% in the Republican primary among GOP voters, with 23% undecided and a ±3.8-point subsample margin.
- A majority of New Hampshire voters, 59%, oppose the U.S. bombing campaign in Iran, with opposition strongest among Democrats and undeclared voters, according to the same poll.
- Democrats now hold a generic congressional ballot edge of 49% to 41% in the state, which pollster Neil Levesque links to war fatigue and concerns over household costs.
- The open seat created by Senator Jeanne Shaheen’s retirement is drawing national attention, as Pappas dominates his primary and posts a larger general‑election lead against Brown than against Sununu.