June 27, 2008 - 1:01pm

Lynch formally endorses Obama

Gov. John Lynch endorsing U.S. Sen. Barack Obama: Politicker PhotoGov. John Lynch endorsing U.S. Sen. Barack Obama: Politicker PhotoUNITY -- After remaining neutral for two years in the presidential primary process, Gov. John Lynch (D-Hopkinton) officially endorsed Barack Obama's presidential campaign today on the same stage where Hillary Clinton and Obama were to appear.

"Please join Susan and me as we work tirelessly to elect Barack Obama the next president of the United States," Lynch said.

Lynch's wife, Susan Lynch, endorsed Hillary Clinton during the New Hampshire primary.

"Are you ready for change in Washington? Do you want a president who will end the partisan bickering?" Lynch asked.

During McCain's visit to New Hampshire, Lynch called McCain aboard the Straight Talk Express to welcome the Arizona Senator to the Granite State and wish him luck on the campaign.

ALSO on PolitickerNH.com:

 

Comments

"Just charge it!"


"Are you ready for change in Washington? Do you want a president who will end the partisan bickering?" Lynch asked.

Who cares about Washington! I am more concerned about a change in Concord, starting with you Mr. I will use a "credit card" to balance the budget.

06/27/08 5:15 pm

I am Ready for Change....Joe Kenney 08!


John Lynch has ruined so many good things about our state and 2 more years of it will cause the death of the NH Advantage. Change in needed in Concord, and that change is Joe Kenney!

McCain-Sununu-Kenney....the reform team!

06/27/08 6:18 pm

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