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New Poll by Saint Anselm College Survey Center Shows Democratic incumbents standing with voters is weak and Republican challengers even weaker

A new poll conducted by the Saint Anselm College Survey Center (SACSC) at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics (NHIOP) finds the political environment remains poor for Democratic incumbents with 69% of voters believing the country is on the wrong track, deteriorating slightly from 68% in August.  President Biden’s image has improved slightly, but is still underwater at 44%-54% favorable.  Senator Hassan’s and Congressman Pappas’ images are also underwater at 48%-51% and 47%-48% respectively, while Kuster’s is slightly better than even at 48%-46%.

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New Poll By Saint Anselm College Survey Center Finds Trump Now Enjoys Majority Support Within Likely NH Republican Presidential Primary Voters

A new poll conducted by the Saint Anselm College Survey Center (SACSC) at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics (NHIOP) finds former Ambassador Nikki Haley is the primary beneficiary of the departure of former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy.

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National Voter's Registration Day

On Tuesday, September 20th on the Alumni Quad, Saint Anselm College and the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, in partnership with the campus vote project, held an exciting event entitled National Voter Registration Day. 

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NHIOP Bookmark series: "In Trump's Shadow"

Journalist and author David M. Drucker visited the New Hampshire Institute of Politics on Tuesday, October 26 for the Bookmark Series to speak about his new book, “In Trump’s Shadow” and discuss his insights into the future of the Republican party in a post-Trump era. 

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New Database: African Newspapers (Series 1, 1800-1925)

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This summer we added a new primary source database of historical newspapers from Africa. Part of the World Newspaper Archive by Readex, the database includes more than 40 nineteenth and early twentieth-century African newspapers from Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, and Zimbabwe. 

Access is available to current members of the college community through the library's Database A-Z webpage

 

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