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Latest Press Releases & Results
- Artificial Trees in the Pine Tree State! Only One in Three Maine Households to Have Real Tree This Christmas 12/16/2025
- Nearly All Vermonters Expect White Christmas, Four in Ten Have Real Trees This Year 12/16/2025
- More Than Half of Granite Staters Will Have Artificial Trees This Christmas 12/16/2025
- Majority in NH & Southern New England Plan to Eat Turkey for Thanksgiving, One in Six Traveling Outside of State 11/26/2025
- Few Connecticut Residents Feel Better Off Financially Than Year Ago or Expect to Be Better Off a Year From Now 11/25/2025
- Rhode Islanders Worried About Prices of Everyday Goods, Winter Energy Costs 11/25/2025
- Massachusetts Residents Think Prices Have Increased in Past Year and Will Continue to Rise 11/25/2025
- NH Economy: Mixed Feelings But Wide Concern About High Prices 11/25/2025
- Lamont Popular Among Likely Dem Primary Voters, Enjoys Large Lead Over Elliott for Nomination 11/24/2025
- Rhode Island Democratic Gubernatorial Primary Muddied by High Number of Undecided Likely Voters 11/24/2025
- Markey Holds Slim Lead Over Moulton in Massachusetts Senate Dem Primary 11/24/2025
- Pappas, Sununu Lead in Early NH Senate Primary Races 11/24/2025
- Despite Trump's Urging, Majority of Connecticut Republicans Reject Abolishing Senate Filibuster 11/19/2025
- Mass Residents Divided on Deal to End Shutdown, Support Extending Obamacare Premium Subsidies 11/19/2025
- Approval of Trump's Handling of Economy Falls to All-Time Low in New Hampshire 11/19/2025
- Rhode Islanders Divided on Sinking of Boats Off Venezuelan Coast, Oppose Overthrowing Maduro 11/19/2025
- Only One in Six Mainers Expect Positive Impact From Artificial Intelligence 11/10/2025
- Vermonters Wary of Artificial Intelligence, Expect Detrimental Effect on Jobs, Relationships, and Elections 11/10/2025
- Granite Staters Happy With Their Artificial Intelligence Experiences But Gloomy on Wider Effects of AI 11/10/2025
- Northern New England Residents Generally Positive About Impact of Fall Tourists 11/6/2025
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