With the primary election (Sept. 10) less than three weeks away, candidates running for governor are expected to ramp up their campaigns across New Hampshire. According to Thursday’s Granite State Poll, conducted by the University of New Hampshire, former U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte has a sizable lead over former State Senate President Chuck Morse to become the Republican nominee. She led 65-21 percent with 13 percent still undecided. The race appears to be much tighter for the Democrats. Former Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig led Executive Councilor Cinde Warmington 39-30 percent, while former Newmarket Town Councilor Jon Kiper was a distant third, polling at 8 percent, with 23 percent undecided.
This week’s TeleTalk question is: Who are you supporting for N.H. governor in the primary?
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