With election day drawing closer and closer, the Bradley Campaign got Mitt Romney onboard to help Jeb re-take his seat in the first. In recent weeks Jeb has been trailing in the polls but Republicans are known for their strong finishes.
Coming at such a late stage in the campaign I am unsure how much Mitt will be [...]
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Romney Campaigns for Bradley
Posted in Jeb Bradley, NH Politics, NH-1 on October 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Bradley’s Latest Video
Posted in Carol Shea-Porter, Jeb Bradley, NH Politics, NH-1 on October 20, 2008 | 1 Comment »
As I was surfing the web I came across Jeb Bradley’s latest campaign video entitled “Man on the Street.” I happen to love the video; it could not be more right about incumbent Carol Shea-Porter.
Comments?
Bradley Ahead of Shea-Porter
Posted in Carol Shea-Porter, Jeb Bradley, NH Politics, NH-1 on September 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I was very pleased to see that Jeb Bradley won his primary, and now has the chance to win back his congressional seat. Carol Shea-Porter has been a huge failure during her tenure in Washington, and we need Jeb back in the Capitol representing New Hampshire.
And good news, the latest poll out of UNH shows [...]
Bradley on Blip
Posted in Carol Shea-Porter, Jeb Bradley, John Stephen, NH Politics, NH-1 on September 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
As I stated in my last post I am supporting Jeb Bradley in the primary for New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District. He has recently posted some internet ads on BlipTV and I wanted to share those with everyone. Jeb Bradley needs your vote tomorrow, September 9, in the primary.
Once a Lib Always a Lib
Posted in Carol Shea-Porter, Jeb Bradley, John Stephen, NH Politics, NH-1, tagged Add new tag on September 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I usually don’t like to talk about politics but with the upcoming primary in the first congressional I thought it was appropriate to discuss who I am supporting and why. As of right now Jeb Bradley has my vote, with his work for veterans and our armed forces I can not think of voting for [...]
Energy Independence!
Posted in Bob Clegg, Energy Independence, Grant Bosse, NH Politics, NH-2 on August 4, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Sen. Bob Clegg has started “Energy Week” over at his website, and I am truly excited about this. It is about time we work towards breaking our addiction to not just oil as a whole, but especially foreign oil.
Offshore drilling, alternative and renewable energies, and drilling in ANWR are all all topics that need to [...]
What Was Bosse Thinking?
Posted in Bob Clegg, Grant Bosse, NH Politics, NH-2 on July 21, 2008 | 2 Comments »
A few days ago Grant Bosse, a Republican in the 2nd Congressional District primary, put up a quote and asked his readers to guess who said it. The 3 people given for choices were: Paul Hodes, Hugo Chavez, and Bob Clegg. The quote was indeed from fellow Republican Bob Clegg; Bosse went on to take [...]
Jennifer Horn is Broke
Posted in Bob Clegg, Jennifer Horn, NH Politics, NH-2 on July 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The second quarter fundraising numbers continue to trickle out on a daily basis.
Today we learned that Jennifer Horn only has $4,600 cash-on-hand for the primary, which does not take place for over 2 more months. I might not be the smartest political person out there, but I do know enough to realize that it is [...]
Hodes is Irresponsible!
Posted in NH Politics, Paul Hodes on July 11, 2008 | 1 Comment »
All of the political races here in New Hampshire are in full swing as the primary’s draw close.
I was poking around for some more information on all of the candidates and found this little nugget of information…
$235,000 of taxpayers hard earned money to send out “bio mail” from his congressional office?! This is the problem [...]
Earmarks
Posted in NH Politics on July 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Here is a story talking about the earmarks that our New Hampshire congressional delegation has secured for our state.
$126 million seems a little excessive to me. Both Democrats and Republicans need to bring earmark spending under control; they must realize it’s not their money, and spending should be kept to a MINIMUM.