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Alcibiades
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« on: June 19, 2021, 04:14:58 PM »

The NHGOP will almost certainly go for a 1-1 map.

With how well Biden did throughout NH, this would be very difficult to achieve, and neither would they need to either to win one of the seats; NH is far more Republican downballot than it was with Trump’s abysmal 2020 performance in the state.
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Alcibiades
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« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2021, 04:22:26 PM »

The NHGOP will almost certainly go for a 1-1 map.

With how well Biden did throughout NH, this would be very difficult to achieve, and neither would they need to either to win one of the seats; NH is far more Republican downballot than it was with Trump’s abysmal 2020 performance in the state.

It's not that easy to draw a safe GOP district because the Dems have a big vote sink around Portsmouth surrounded by Republican towns. Hard to pack those Ds with Hanover, Manchester, Concord and be a contiguous district.

Agreed, but it’s still not too much hassle to draw a district in which the GOP would be favoured in 2022.
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