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Change: Senate (in 2010), this seat will open up. Marchand is young and new to his position, but he is a talented candidate and will eventually look for a promotion. Candidate Website City of Portsmouth bio Potential Challenger St. Sen. Joseph D. Kenney Party Republican Source of Information Press report,
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Change: New Hampshire Gubernatorial Race Incumbent John Lynch Party Democrat Seeking Re-election? Probably Candidate Website Governor WebsiteCampaign Website Potential Challenger Charlie Bass, former NH-02 Rep (1994-2006) Party Republican Source of Information Guess Candidate Website House Campaign Website Potential Candidate Steve Marchand, Portsmouth Mayor Party Democrat Notes If Lynch
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Change: Rep.Sen. Joseph Kenney website Potential Challenger Matt Keough Party Republican - lost 2002 GOP Gov. primary - current chair of Romney NH campaign Source of Information Matt Keough Gov. bid? Candidate Website none located Potential Challenger St. Rep. Bea Francoeur Party She is a Republican
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Change: Press report, sheet6/21/07 Candidate Website Rep. Joseph Kenney website Potential Challenger Matt Keough Party Republican - lost 2002 GOP Gov. primary - current chair of Romney NH campaign Source of Information Matt Keough Gov. bid? Candidate Website none located Potential Challenger St. Rep. Bea Francoeur Party She
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Change: Republican - lost 2002 GOP Gov. primary - current chair of Romney NH campaignSource of InformationMatt Keough Gov. bid?Candidate Websitenone located Potential Challenger St. Rep. Bea Francoeur Party She is a Republican but is mulling run as a Libertarian Source of Information Green Sheet Candidate Website
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Change: As of June 2007, Lynch is often referred to as "Mr 70 Percent" in reference to his approval rating and is considered a shoe-in for re-election in 2008. ResourcesBelow you will find links to further information about New Hampshire's 2008 Gubernatorial race. GeneralA map of New Hampshire Wikipedia:
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Change: She is a Republican but is mulling run as a LibertarianSource of InformationGreen SheetCandidate WebsiteBea Francoeur informationBackground InformationJohn Lynch ran for Governor in 2004, and unseated one-term Republican incumbent Craig Benson
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Change: House Campaign Websitehttp://www.votebass.com/ Potential Candidate Steve Marchand, Portsmouth Mayor Party Democrat Notes If Lynch runs for Senate, this seat will open up. Marchand is young and new to his position, but he is a talented candidate and will eventually look for a promotion. Candidate Website City of Portsmouth bio
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Change: New Hampshire's 2008 Gubernatorial race. GeneralA map of New Hampshire Wikipedia: NH-Gov 2006 electionWikipedia: NH-Gov 2004 election Lynch (Democratic incumbent)New Hampshire Governor official website John Lynch 2006 campaign website Wikipedia: John Lynch Local blogsBlue Hampshire (NH politics group blog) Lost Nation
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Change: information about New Hampshire's 2008 Gubernatorial race. GeneralA map of New Hampshire Wikipedia: NH-Gov 2006 electionWikipedia: NH-Gov 2004 election Lynch (Democratic incumbent) New Hampshire Governor official website John Lynch 2006 campaign website Local blogs Blue Hampshire (NH politics group blog) Lost Nation
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Change: Resources Below you will find links to further information about New Hampshire's 2008 Gubernatorial race. GeneralA map of New HampshireWikipedia: NH-Gov 2006 electionWikipedia: NH-Gov 2004 election Lynch (Democratic incumbent) New Hampshire Governor official website John Lynch 2006 campaign website Local blogs Blue Hampshire (NH politics group blog)
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Change: Source of Information Candidate WebsiteBackground information John Lynch ran for Governor in 2004, and unseated one-term Republican incumbent Craig Benson (NH went blue for Kerry the same
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