March 11, 2010Matt Suermann
Following the victory of John Tholl in the final special election of the year, NHGOP Chairman John H. Sununu issued the following statement:
NHGOP STATEMENT ON THOLL
SPECIAL ELECTION VICTORY
CONCORD – Former New Hampshire Governor and Republican State Committee Chairman John H. Sununu released the following statement tonight on John Tholl’s victory in the Coos County House [...]
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March 11, 2010Amos Tuck
Look I understand it is inappropriate to bash the recently deceased. And as the Governor of the state it is nearly demanded that Lynch give classy statements about the passing of both Granny D and Gale Thomson. But Lynch shouldn’t be let off the hook here.
Apparently I am the only one who remembers the 2004 [...]
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March 10, 2010Matt Suermann
The Concord Monitor’s Primary Monitor Blog has the write up of an interview that former New York Mayor and Presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani had with the Washington Post today concerning his 2008 Presidential run. It is an interesting look into how he sees his campaign’s treatment of the First in the Nation Primary and how, [...]
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March 10, 2010Matt Suermann
Today Rich Ashooh announced the first major endorsement of his Congressional campaign, that of former Executive Councilor Ruth Griffin. In 2002 and 2006, Griffin was a supporter of Sean Mahoney.
RUTH GRIFFIN ENDORSES ASHOOH FOR CONGRESS
Former Executive Councilor from Seacoast calls Ashooh,
“The Best Choice”
MANCHESTER – Today, the Ashooh for Congress campaign announced that Rich Ashooh has [...]
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March 10, 2010steve vaillancourt
According to a Rasmussen Poll just released (Wednesday, noon), Congressman Paul Hodes is in big trouble, and Democrats better start looking for another U.S. Senate candidate.
Hodes trails both Kelly Ayotte and Bill Binnie by double digits, 47-37 to the former Attorney General and 46-36 to Binnie whose advertising campaign has apparently been well worth the [...]
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March 10, 2010steve vaillancourt
12:07 p.m. Wednesday, March 10
UPDATE–3:57 P.M.–Norelli has left the chair again. No, Eaton is not presiding. This time, it’s Public Works Chair Candace Bouchard (like Shurtleff, from Concord!, unlike Eaton, not ethically impaired).
Normally when House Speaker Terrie Norelli steps down from presiding (for whatever reason, she never explains why and unlike previous speakers, she does this every [...]
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March 10, 2010Andrew Manuse
It has always been my impression that the constitution only requires me to inform the government how many people live in my house. After further research, I do believe my impression is correct.
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March 9, 2010Matt Suermann
Earlier today, Conservatives across New Hampshire and all Granite Staters were saddened to hear of the passing of former First Lady Gale Thomson. All of condolence statements from both sides of the aisle honored her life and her service to the Granite State. Public officials, past, present, and future honored her life with class.
It similarily [...]
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March 9, 2010Amos Tuck
So in the U.S. House today we can consider the end for Rep. Eric Massa (D-N.Y.). Consider the play by play. Leadership was notified of accusations a few weeks ago. They forwarded to the Ethics Committee, which is now investigating. The House Speaker and House Majority Leader don’t have his back, nor does the White [...]
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March 9, 2010Matt Suermann
Today, fmr. Gov. John H. Sununu, John Stephen, candidate for Governor, and Ovide Lamontagne, candidate for US Senate, commented on the passing of former NH First Lady Gale Thomson.
Gov. John H. Sununu:
Sununu Statement On The Passing Of Gale Thomson
CONCORD – Former New Hampshire Governor John H. Sununu released the following statement today on the passing [...]
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