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GettyImages-1233336800 (1) Many undecided Granite State voters have expressed concerns about Sen. Maggie Hassan’s (D-NH) ability to fix the issues facing New Hampshire, compelling them to consider Republican candidate Gen. Don Bolduc.
Their doubt is related to the state’s unsolved challenges. The price of energy is 23 percent higher than the national average, deaths from Fentanyl have increased (135 related deaths in 2022), and inflation has soared, costing Granite Staters an extra $6,000 per year.
At Manchester’s Red Arrow Diner last week, Hassan stopped in to speak with voters. “Look, we agree on that and I hope you will consider voting for me,” Hassan told 61-year-old Kitty Fleury, who works at a gas station and lives in a motel room. The two had been speaking about rising housing costs.
After Hassan turned elsewhere to greet others, Fleury told the Keene Sentinel she was distrusting Hassan’s ability to lower costs and resolve the fentanyl crisis. “What happened to ‘By the people and for the people?’” Fleury asked. “They’re not in there for that anymore.”
“They are in there for the money,” she said behind Hassan’s back. “And I hear a lot of people talk about things they want to do, things they want to get, but then when they get in there, if they get in there, nothing’s ever done.”
Democrat voter Nancy Smith, who lives in Londonderry and recently attended a town hall of Republican challenger Gen. Don Bolduc, expressed she was an undecided voter because of her disappointment with President Joe Biden, who she considered a failure.
“Everybody lies: So who is telling the truth?” Smith questioned Hassan’s promises of reducing inflation. Hassan has voted 96 percent in support of Biden’s policies.
Undecided voter Steve Gauthier, 71, who has worked as a union member at General Electric for three decades, expressed concerns that Hassan has […]
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