Paul Hodes wants to go back to Washington for a second term, Bob Clegg wants the chance to replace him. Find out why this week they are both winners in this weeks Winners and Losers.
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Bob CleggClegg will be joined on the campaign trail by a former governor and presidential candidate when Mike Huckabee campaigns for him. |
Claremont City CouncilThree council members have resigned or been removed since the beginning of the year. |
Anita FreedmanThe long time democratic activist and outgoing DNC committeewomen will be honored for her service to the party. |
NH RepublicansIts early but polls released in last week show both McCain and John Sununu down in their races. |
Paul HodesHodes finds a new and effective way to reach voters with his townhall telephone calls. |
Bob OdellWhile Odell still has the upper edge for reelection, it had looked like he would receive a walk in his reelection. Now he has to face off against a popular state Representative as James Phinizy announces he will challenge Odell. |
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When Al Gore lost the presidency in 2000 he grew a beard. When Bill Richardson lost the Democratic primary he too grew facial hair. So perhaps it ... >
Paul Hodes is becoming a real player in Washington. It has been a long time since NH has had a Congressman with the influence he is quickly ... >
Some more back-of-the-envelope analysis of the 2008 results:
What’s especially striking about Barack Obama’s ... >
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What a joke.
"Hodes finds a new and effective way to reach voters with his townhall telephone calls."
What a joke. What's new about a conference call?
Effective? Isn't getting out to the towns and cities in your district and meeting your constituents face-to-face a lot more effective? Isn't a conference call just a lazy way to reach out to them?
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