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For Immediate Release
August 20, 2008
Contact: Matthew Miller, 202-485-3123
Hannah August, 202-485-3129
"ROAD TO VICTORY" RUNS THROUGH NEW HAMPSHIRE
New videos offer behind the scenes look at differing candidates in New Hampshire Senate race
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee's "Road to Victory" series, which documents life on the campaign trail, launched several videos giving viewers a behind the scenes look at the New Hampshire Senate race and the stark differences between Jeanne Shaheen’s campaign for change and John Sununu’s determination to stay the course. The videos include a glimpse into Shaheen’s home, a day campaigning with Shaheen, interviews with Granite Staters about Sununu’s loyalty to big business and a video with New Hampshire children discussing Sununu’s friendship with Bush.
“Voters have a clear choice this election between Jeanne Shaheen who’s been a consistent fighter for New Hampshire and John Sununu who’s been a consistent rubber stamp for George Bush,” DSCC spokesman Matthew Miller said. “As New Hampshire’s next United States Senator, Jeanne Shaheen will help move our country past the failed Bush-Sununu policies that have put our country on the wrong track.”
The videos can be found at the following links:
Jeanne Shaheen at home: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWks5YvIW_M
On the trail with Shaheen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4EKjzUD9NI
Who does Sununu work for?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvGpTeSMzB8
Sununu and Bush are BFF: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1trcfM0MZA0
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