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Jeb BradleyHe finally got in the head of Carol Shea-Porter this week. But with a big Democratic wave coming does it really matter? |
Jay PhinizyLynch endorses his Republican oponent. |
Union LeaderMilking their McCain connection for all its worth. |
WMURPolitical coverage in one of the most exciting elections in New Hampshire history has devolved to the point where the state's most important media source didn't even tape Tuesday night's televised U.S. Senate debate for their newscast much less send a reporter or just a camera. I guess this race isn't interesting enough for them with two weeks to go. What did lead the newscast? A day old car crash. What happened? |
Jim DemersWhat began with a few phone calls for an event on Dec. 10, 2006 with Barack Obama now had Demers on a plane yesterday heading for a meeting with the man headed to win in just a few days. That is access. |
Jeanne ShaheenHer bad debate performance this week could provide a way to change momentum. That is if Sununu actually does anything with it and so far this week they haven't. |
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