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NONE OF THE ABOVE-SAME OLD
NONE OF THE ABOVE-SAME OLD NAMES-SAME OLD RESULTS.
Who cares?
Let's face it. The party is dead in NH.
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Yeah I was thinking none of the above.
Sununu? Are you kidding me?
The national GOP is tainted with OVERSPENDING and being out of touch.
Sununu is part of that Washington crowd.
We need someone who will WORK on the NH issues and concentrate on winning the NH House back and lower spending!
I don't know how you idiots
I don't know how you idiots can say the party is dead in NH. The party picked up seats in the state Legislature. If anything, the party is gaining strength again.
Are you dumb as a rock or what?
Anyone who thinks the NH Republican Party is still relevant is living in a state of denial.
Obama received more votes than any Democrat candidate for president since 1964.
Lynch received more votes than any other governor seeking a third term.
Shaheen was the first Democrat to defeat a sitting Republican Senator since 1932 and the first Democrat to win since 1975.
Shea-Porter and Hodes are the first Democrat members of congress from NH both reelected the same year.
First back to back Democrat majority on the Executive Council.
First back to back Democrat majority in the state senate.
First back to back Democrat majority in the House.
Most Democrats ever elected to county office.
The NH GOP had 7 local offices, NH Democrats had 27.
NH GOP was outspent four to one or more.
Claiming that picking up 17 seats out of 400 is a sign of good times ahead is nothing less than ridiculous.
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