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First, former Member of Congress, former Director of the White House Office of Management and Budget and former United States Trade Representative under President George W. Bush, Rob Portman ’78 (R-OH) has a double-digit lead against his Democratic opponent, Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher, according to two polls conducted in the past two weeks—Quinnipiac and CNN/Time. Portman also maintains a two-to-one fundraising advantage over Fisher.
Finally, a fourth Dartmouth alumnus, Rep. Paul Hodes ’72 (D-NH), is in a battle for the New Hampshire Senate seat vacated by retiring Senator Judd Gregg. Hodes has represented the 2nd Congressional District of New Hampshire since 2007. He is not running for that seat in order to seek the Senate seat. Currently, Hodes trails in the polls by single digits to former New Hampshire Attorney General Kelly Ayotte. Despite Hodes vacating his House seat to run for the Senate, Dartmouth will not lose its New Hampshire representation in the United States House of Representatives as both the Republican nominee, Charlie Bass ’74, who held the 2nd District seat for twelve years prior to being defeated by Hodes in 2006, and the Democratic nominee, Anne McLane Kuster ’78, a Concord lawyer-lobbyist, are Dartmouth graduates.