Likely operative factors: greater proportion of poor whites in ME, Johnson drawing from Trump more in NH than he tends to do elsewhere
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seen speculation it involves % of degree-holders. % of voters in Maine that are white and non-college is higher by 10 or so
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Yeah, that was my hunch.
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I do not think she is fending him off in NH. I question that latest Monmouth poll.
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yes, and so is Jill. who exactly are they polling anyway?
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ME lost most of industry (paper etc) over past 2 decades. NH has a lot of Boston bedroom communities.
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NBC/WSJ less than 2 weeks ago gave Clinton a +2. You are going to tell me she is +9 all of a sudden?
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Granted 2 different pollsters and 2 weeks have passed but seriously +9 when she is obvious trending down in polls?
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I need another poll from NH to say Clinton is even above +5 in NH!
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Without reading article I'd assume larger % of 3rd party voters.
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