We're looking at the results from yesterday's primaries for U.S. Senate, House, N.H. Governor, and statewide offices.
GUESTS:
- Josh Rogers - NHPR’s senior political reporter
- Kathleen Ronayne - Statehouse reporter for the Concord Monitor
- Dante Scala - associate professor of political science at UNH, and a fellow at UNH's Carsey School of Public Policy
*For results by town, look here. For statewide results, here.
.@WaltHavenstein's results did exceed expectations, but it's unclear whether he can compete w Hassan- @joshrogersNHPR http://t.co/nDaq8ej4TV
— The Exchange (@NHPRExchange) September 10, 2014
This year was not a 'high-voltage' primary for the GOP: low voter turnout in #NH across the board - @graniteprof. http://t.co/nDaq8ej4TV
— The Exchange (@NHPRExchange) September 10, 2014
What if Rubens or Smith had dropped out? W/ similar results, neither became the hoped alternative to Brown-@kronayne http://t.co/nDaq8ej4TV
— The Exchange (@NHPRExchange) September 10, 2014