Poll Says More New Hampshire Residents Want Someone Other Than Maggie Hassan As Their Senator

Poll Says More New Hampshire Residents Want Someone Other Than Maggie Hassan As Their Senator

Could a Republican win the U.S. Senate race up in New Hampshire next year?

That's unclear. However, what is clear, according to a poll released by St. Anselm's earlier this week, is that more people want Democratic Senator Maggie Hassan to leave office than want her to stay in. The poll found that 47 percent of voters want to give someone else a chance while 39 percent say that she deserves another six-year term.

Potential Democratic Candidate for Governor Danielle Allen Supported Changing Lyrics To Harvard’s 181-Year-Old School Song
News

Potential Democratic Candidate for Governor Danielle Allen Supported Changing Lyrics To Harvard’s 181-Year-Old School Song

Tom Joyce

"Fair Harvard" is the school song, or alma mater, for Harvard University, but it has undergone a couple of changes since it was first written in 1836. School officials changed the official version of the song for the second time in 2017 with the support of professor Danielle Allen, a Democrat who is exploring a run for governor in Massachusetts next year.

The last line of the song originally said "till the stock of the Puritans die," — a reference to the English Calvinists who founded both the colony of Massachusetts Bay and Harvard College in the 1630s. However, in March 2018, the school's task force report on diversity and inclusion announced that the school would change the official wording to "till the stars in the firmament die," according to The Harvard Crimson.

Read More