Politico.com has a new report on the five Democratic incumbents they see as most likely to lose their seats and New Hampshire’s Carol Shea-Porter is on the list.
Shea-Porter was perhaps the longest of long-shot Democratic winners in 2006, knocking off the Republican incumbent, Jeb Bradley, even though she spent hardly any money and ran a one-note campaign focused on her opposition to the Iraq war. Now with the economy and gas prices dominating the political discourse, her challenge is to become a more well-rounded candidate.
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Back to Rochester for Carol!
Back to Rochester for Carol!
Carol is working for the 99%
Carol is working for the 99% of us who were ignored by Jeb Bradley and the GOP. Obviously, the previous poster is part of the 1% who are happy with the way thisgs are going under George Bush.
Carol was bought
CSP took over $11,000 in payola from Obama's HopePac, and then proceed to endorse him even though Clinton won by 14 points in District 1. She does not represent her constituents, not even the Democratic voters. Say "good bye!" Carol.
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