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Associated PressBeth Lamontagne Hall started with the Concord bureau this week. Smart move. |
John LynchTerie Norelli announcing she is running for another term as speaker, not his first choice by far. |
NH RepublicansWith Sarah Palin's trip next week, state Republicans finally have something to be excited about. |
Jeb BradleyThe DCCC announced this week they are going to drop $2 million in this race against him. |
Jennifer HornThe fact that the cash strapped NRCC even knows there is a race in NH-2 is a good thing for her. |
John McCainCNN and Politicker.com changed New Hampshire from tossup to leaning Democratic this week. The poll numbers aren't getting better. |
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"Winners"?
If Sarah Palin's appearance in NH, bringing with her all her lies, her bile, and her hateful speeches, is all that NH Republicans have to get excited about, it will be a very, very gloomy election day for them. People have seen through Ms. Palin and realize what a non-entity she is. I wonder how she squares all her hatred and lying with her supposed Christian beliefs?
Sarah Palin Response
If Sarah Palin is a liar, than that would make Democrats in the state of NH what? "We favor the average person. No no we don't raise taxes, we raise every fee on the books, but we don't riase taxes."
Lynch may be a loser if
Lynch may be a loser if Norelli is speaker again, but the State of New Hampshire will be a winner. There has to be some legitimate challenge to Lynch's 'faux' Democratic rule.
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