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      <description>Paul Hodes leads John E. Sununu 40% to 34% in a possible 2010 US Senate match-up in New Hampshire. In March, Hodes was leading Sununu 42% to 36%. Undeclared voters are split, with 33% for Hodes, 30% for Sununu, and 37% undecided. At 35%, John Lynch's overall job approval is the lowest as measured by the New Hampshire Poll. 51% of New Hampshire adults approve of the way Barack Obama is handling his job as president. </description>
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