No Political (Blue) Tsunami Here.


 The candidates for the next election in New Hampshire have all filed.
 
As in all state elections there is a lot of political speculation as to what could happen. I've heard for some time that the democratic party is poised to make big election wins because of President Donald Trump, and that the NH Republican Party is not only disorganized but is experiencing real issues in fundraising for it's slate of candidates.
 
  The history of elections in the granite state is interesting. Many decisive political races have been fought and won not by political parties themselves, but by the role of undecided independents that swing a race either to the left or to the right.
Question Whether There Will Be A Tsunami In New Hampshire.
   I think this will happen in this next election and there will even be a few surprises.
 
  The GOP will likely construct a breakwater against this reported blue wave that is coming and attempt to hold on to their held territory, which includes the governor's office. There will be a lot of campaign ads and postcard mailers.
 
  One of the surprises here might be Littleton native and democrat Mike Cryans mounting a third attempt at the large Executive Council District #1. The difference in this race is incumbent Joe Kenney being not only being likely outside the GOP breakwater, but his recent voting record and constituent service across the North Country. The independent and undecided vote will decide this race.
   

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