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New Hampshire, a state known for its independent-minded voters, has historically favored Democratic presidential nominees for the past two decades. However, a recent poll showing a decline in support for President Biden has raised concerns among some voters and political analysts.

Following Mr. Biden’s lackluster performance in a recent debate, a poll of registered voters in the state indicated that former President Donald J. Trump was leading by a small margin. Additionally, the Cook Political Report, a nonpartisan election forecaster, revised its assessment of the presidential race in New Hampshire from “likely Democrat” to “lean Democrat.”

These developments, coupled with Governor Gavin Newsom’s unexpected visit to the state to endorse President Biden, have sparked speculation about the state’s political landscape. Could New Hampshire, with its four electoral votes, potentially be a battleground for Republicans in the upcoming election?

Despite these shifts in the political environment, many voters expressed that they had already made up their minds and the recent debate had little influence on their decision. For supporters of President Biden, the fear of another Trump presidency serves as a strong motivator to vote in the upcoming election.

One such voter, 86-year-old Carol Knight from Nashua, a city with a population of 90,000, remains a steadfast Biden supporter, citing the importance of preserving democracy as her reason for unwavering support.

As the political dynamics in New Hampshire continue to evolve, it remains to be seen how the upcoming election will unfold and whether the state’s historical allegiance to Democratic candidates will be maintained. Voters across the state are closely following the developments and gearing up to make their voices heard at the polls on Election Day.