You’re running in circles. I don’t see what a State that has 4 electoral votes and always votes Democratic has to do with whether they agree or disagree with Trump.The fact that there is a precedent doesn't mean it's right. That poll may very well be correct, but that poll represents all Republicans, not NH Republicans. As I said earlier, I would guess the typically socially liberal NE views this a little differently, than say Georgia Republicans.
Let us say for the sake of argument all typically socially liberal N.H. voters said they agreed with temporarily stopping Muslims from entering the U.S. They’re not going vote for Trump anyway. So to quote the Democratic nominee for President, at this point, what difference does it make?
I’m becoming bored with going back and forth with you on the matter, so I think I’ll stop.