Anonymous ID: 7cfced Dec. 21, 2023, 6:19 a.m. No.20109037   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9119

>>20108872

>Did anyone notice he failed to share this one?

Fake Poll from a RINO run outfit

 

 

Politics

Through Decades of Sununu Family's Rise, One Constant: Advisor Paul Collins

New Hampshire Public Radio | By Josh Rogers

Published February 13, 2019 at 4:41 PM EST

 

 

POLITICAL NOTEBOOK Wilson Tests Water In The East Again

 

July 1, 1995 | Susan Yoachum

 

"I have to meet him again,"said Neil Levesque, leading his friend Paul Collinsto chime in, "That's why they say that people in New Hampshire never make up our minds until we meet someone at least twice – and this year, three times."

 

 

Saint Anselm College Survey Center

 

The Saint Anselm College Survey Center (SACSC) was founded in the wake of the 2016 election, and launched its first poll in February 2018 as the midterm elections were getting underway. Housed within the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College, the Center conducts quarterly polls of New Hampshire voter attitudes. This research supports the academic mission of the College, and provides the public at large with insight into political opinion trends that impact the state’s federal and gubernatorial elections.

 

The Center conducts these quarterly polls via web-based interviews targeted at known registered voters. Sampling and weighting is performed according to a proprietary voter demographic model derived from historical voting patterns as well as response trends.Standard poll questions for registered voter polls include: right track/wrong track; job performance of elected officials; and image of elected officials. Likely voter polls also include image of challengers and ballot tests. Each poll also includes topical questions designed to identify trends that drive voter attitudes. Tabulated results, including weighted marginals, tables, and analysis, are publicly posted on this website.

Anonymous ID: 7cfced Dec. 21, 2023, 6:38 a.m. No.20109145   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9172

Very Fake Poll

>>20109037

>Fake Poll from a RINO run outfit

 

>>20108872

>Did anyone notice he failed to share this one?

>>20108884

>Proof

muh proof

 

Levesque: NIHOP no place for election liars, underminers

Rudy+Giuliani+advocated+for+the+overturning+of+the+2020+presidential+election.+

 

Courtesy / Gage Skidmore (FLICKR)

 

Rudy Giuliani advocated for the overturning of the 2020 presidential election.

 

Patrick McGann, News Editor

December 7, 2022

 

Neil Levesque, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, elected not to partake in a discussion panel on elections with avid Trump ally and election denier Rudy Giuliani. Levesque originally accepted the offer from the New Hampshire Journal to participate on the panel, but was not informed that Giuliani would also speak at the event.

 

Rudy Giuliani is a devout ally of former President Donald Trump and took an active role in the administration’s efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election even after courts have ruled that there was no substantial evidence of widespread voter fraud. Giuliani made several public appearances with Trump over the last month of his precedence and spread what is now referred to as “The Big Lie.”

 

Once referred to as “America’s Mayor” following his patriotic leadership following 9/11, Giuliani is now seen as a political radical who is actively working to undermine American democracy.

 

The New Hampshire Institute of Politics hosts a variety of speakers and events with ranging political views and perspectives. According to the Institute’s website, “Since its doors opened in 2001, the Institute has provided a nonpartisan forum for discussion and debate on all aspects of the American political process. Its mission is to educate, engage and empower citizens to participate in the civic and political life of their local, national and global communities.”

 

The NHIOP is in the business of promoting and enhancing democracy, and Giuliani is not in that same business.

 

“We chose not to provide a platform for an individual who has actively worked to undermine the integrity of our elections,” Levesque said in a statement regarding his decision not to participate in the panel.

 

Despite other reporting, it is not that Giuliani is not welcomed to the Institute, rather the NHIOP does not want to host a panel on elections with Giuliani present.

 

“It’s not that he couldn’t come here and speak if we invited him, but I wasn’t going to sit on a panel on elections with him,” Levesque said.

 

The Institute recognizes that election denying has been prevalent even before the 2020 elections,but Giulani does more than just question the validity of elections.

 

“It’s not that we don’t have election deniers here. Election denying has been going on since 2004,” Levesque said. “I was not going to host a panel on elections or sit on a panel representing the Institute with someone who has actively sought out to destroy American elections and democracy.” Giuliani has spread a plethora of democratic lies that have no merit. Some of the theories that he has claimed to be true include significant ballots being driven to the polls to help Biden come back from deficits in key states, Communist countries sending money to Dominion, the ballot counting machine company, to sway the election in Biden’s favor, and continuously claims that the administration had enough evidence to eventually reinstate Trump as the president, even after Biden was sworn in. Many of these lies inspired several Trump supporters to take part in the violent attack at the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

 

Levesque stresses that the Institute remains non-partisan and democratic. “Democracy is fundamental to our freedom. If we don’t participate in our democracy, our democracy will die. There will always be disagreement and we’re free to do that in this country, luckily.”

 

The Institute of Politics wants to promote the importance of democracy to all who come through, particularly the students of Saint Anselm College. It offers a variety of events that students are welcomed to attend throughout the school year, in addition to being the host of debates at both the state and national level. The Institute encourages all students to participate in the democratic process and take advantage of all opportunities it has to offer.