Retired General Bolduc surging over Hassan in New Hampshire.

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The retired Army brigadier general holds a 1 point advantage over Hassan, 48 to 47 percent, according to Saint Anselm College’s New Hampshire Institute of Politics poll.....


Partisan intensity among Bolduc and Hassan supporters is approaching parity, the poll suggests. While 93 percent of Democratic voters back Hassan, 91 percent of Republican voters back Bolduc, compared with an 11-point spread a month ago. Hassan is now tied with Bolduc among undeclared voters at 45 percent after leading by 8 points among that demographic in September.....

https://www.nationalreview.com/news...nate-candidate-don-bolduc-surges-in-new-poll/
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This is a pleasant surprise. He may be the 51st vote in the Senate.
 
The retired Army brigadier general holds a 1 point advantage over Hassan, 48 to 47 percent, according to Saint Anselm College’s New Hampshire Institute of Politics poll.....


Partisan intensity among Bolduc and Hassan supporters is approaching parity, the poll suggests. While 93 percent of Democratic voters back Hassan, 91 percent of Republican voters back Bolduc, compared with an 11-point spread a month ago. Hassan is now tied with Bolduc among undeclared voters at 45 percent after leading by 8 points among that demographic in September.....

https://www.nationalreview.com/news...nate-candidate-don-bolduc-surges-in-new-poll/
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This is a pleasant surprise. He may be the 51st vote in the Senate.

Why is anyone with the last name of "Hassan" being considered for public office in New Hampshire?

Is he an ICLEI candidate?
 
Why is anyone with the last name of "Hassan" being considered for public office in New Hampshire?

Is he an ICLEI candidate?

She doesn't look very Muslim to me!

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typical wave election with everything trending red. But early votes are already in..who knows
 
Why is anyone with the last name of "Hassan" being considered for public office in New Hampshire?

Hassan can be an Arabic last name, but it is also a very common Irish last name. In the Irish case, it is an anglicized version of a Gaelic name. Maggie Wood married Thomas Hassan, who is one of the most Irish American people I have ever seen. I think the hatred of the Irish in New England politics has all but vanished, so I do not see this as a problem.

But thank you for posting another meaningless alt right post.
 
Yes, the Hassans have spent 3,000 years hiding out in Ireland as sleeper agents. It is one of the longest sleeper operations in the history of humanity. 20,000 years from now, they will finally strike.

Says Almost Never Right Walt.
 
Says Almost Never Right Walt.

In Ireland/Scotland, the surname Hassan is one of the anglicized forms of the Gaelic (Irish/Scottish) form of Ó hOsáin. It is to be distinguished from Ó hOisín and Ó hOiseáin (Hession and Hishon). In County Londonderry, where it is numerous, it is spelt Hassan, Hassen, Hasson, Hassin and Hessin. In the Monaghan Hearth Money Rolls of 1663, it appears as O'Hassan. There was a Hasson of Wexford among the "principal gentlemen" of that county in 1598, but that family was no doubt of non-Gaelic stock, and a John Hassan was an influential merchant in Wexford fifty years earlier.[2][3][4][5][6][7] Another derivation is from "Hal's son".[8]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hassan_(surname)

Celtic history always fascinated me. It is hard to say when the Celtic language was introduced into Ireland, because pre-Christianity they had little contact with civilizations that were literate, and even less writing. In theory, it was introduced sometime between 600 BC and 200 BC.

So to be sleeper agents, the Irish Hassans would have had to insert themselves into Ireland over 2,000 years ago. It seems a little silly to sane people.
 
Random side point: Bolduc is a Canadian misspelling of a Dutch name. Bolduc's ancestor came to the USA from Canada to avoid fighting in WWI.
 
typical wave election with everything trending red. But early votes are already in..who knows

"Your guilty conscience may force you to vote Democratic...but deep down you secretly long for a cold hearted Republican to lower taxes, brutalize criminals and rule you like a king!"

S.B. : )
 
Hassan can be an Arabic last name, but it is also a very common Irish last name. In the Irish case, it is an anglicized version of a Gaelic name. Maggie Wood married Thomas Hassan, who is one of the most Irish American people I have ever seen. I think the hatred of the Irish in New England politics has all but vanished, so I do not see this as a problem.

But thank you for posting another meaningless alt right post.

Chyeah right! "O'Hassany" :laugh:

GFY with that bullshit! :fu:
 
Ooops. Another thread that aged badly, and quickly.

Final score - Nine point victory for Hassan.

Oh, btw, Matt Dillon is an Islamophobic bigot, and an idiot.
 
Ooops. Another thread that aged badly, and quickly.

Final score - Nine point victory for Hassan.

Oh, btw, Matt Dillon is an Islamophobic bigot, and an idiot.

Fuck off, CuntFart. Still as douchebaggy as ever, I see.
 
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