A traditionally blue New England state may be going red on November 5th as enthusiasm for former President Donald Trump continues to expand the electoral map further than any Republican in modern history has managed.
New Hampshire may go for Trump next week, according to a poll conducted by Praecones Analytica and the New Hampshire Journal.
If those results hold, President Trump would become the first Republican presidential candidate to carry the Granite State since George W. Bush in 2000.
Trump has not led in a single New Hampshire poll since late July when the same consortium showed him leading President Joe Biden by a single point, according to FiveThirtyEight.
Now, with Harris's numbers steadily declining and momentum on Trump's side during the final week, Republicans must consider whether they want to divert resources from the traditional seven swing states and make a play there.
During her 2016 campaign, Ayotte kept Trump at arm's length, denouncing him for the Access Hollywood tape but ultimately losing to now-Sen. Maggie Hassen.
Emerson College last week reported that Harris was only up by 3%, and Trump spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt has been bullish about his chances there.
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