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  • New Hampshire George W. Bush. This trend continued in 2006, when New Hampshirites elected Democratic challenger Paul Hodes over Republican incumbent Charlie Bass
    Keyword tags: new hampshireNH 
    Last updated: Jul 31 2007, 11:04 AM EDT by lpackard
  • More on New Hampshire If Steve [Marchand] decided to run, he'd be an excellent candidate," said N.H. Democratic Party Chairwoman Kathy Sullivan. "He's a very smart, very personable and he's a very hard worker, and I think he'd be a great candidate."

    Former Gov. Jeanne Shaheen, who lost to Sununu in 2002, recently told the Boston Globe she has not ruled out a rematch against Sununu. The article also mentions state Sens. Maggie Hassan, Joe Foster and Peter Burling as potential candidates, as well as Marchand.

    Portsmouth Herald 26 November 2006
    Thread location: Discussion Forum
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    Posted: Nov 29 2006, 5:00 PM EST by walja
  • Gubernatorial Races Montana New Hampshire North Carolina North Dakota Utah Vermont Washington
    Last updated: Aug 27 2008, 10:37 PM EDT by benawu
  • NH-Gov New Hampshire Gubernatorial Race Incumbent John Lynch Party Democratic Seeking Re-election
    Keyword tags: lynchNH-Gov 
    Last updated: Nov 9 2008, 4:27 PM EST by SE-779
  • House Races Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York
    Page location: 2008 Race Tracker > House Races
    Last updated: Apr 28 2008, 11:39 PM EDT by benawu
  • Senate Races Mississippi (thru 2012) Montana Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico North Carolina Oklahoma
    Page location: 2008 Race Tracker > Senate Races
    Keyword tags: senatesenate electionssenate racessenatorsenators 
    Last updated: Mar 13 2008, 11:12 PM EDT by benawu
  • NH-02 Background Information New Hampshire's second congressional district is the larger (geographically) of the two NH districts. NH-02 is also considered
    Keyword tags: Basshodesnew hampshireNHnh-02 
    Last updated: Sep 11 2008, 1:56 AM EDT by benawu
  • NH-01 Background Information New Hampshire's 1st Congressional district was considered a safe Republican seat until very recently. Republican
    Keyword tags: bradleyCarol Shea-PorterJeb BradleyNHShea-Porter 
    Last updated: Sep 11 2008, 1:53 AM EDT by benawu
  • NH-Sen New Hampshire Senate Race Incumbent John E. Sununu Party Republican Seeking Re-election
    Keyword tags: John Sunununew hampshireNHsenate 
    Last updated: May 10 2008, 6:58 AM EDT by benawu
  • Sorry about the plethora of comments... But I was part of the 2006 Democratic takeover in New Hampshire, working on the GOTV campaigns. The people of New Hampshire are utterly fed up with the Republican Party, its scandals, and its wars. I wouldn't be surprised to see any of the above mentioned candidates defeat Sununu in November 2008.
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    Posted: Sep 6 2007, 10:51 AM EDT by tricky5533
  • NH Blog www.LostNation.TV Lost Nation TV is packed with multi-media political news and satire, featuring commentary by author and journalist Jack McEnany, original video of presidential candidates campaigning in New Hampshire, and new political cartoons by John Klossner.

    Special emphasis on the 2008 presidential election, and the New Hampshire First in the Nation Presidential Primary. Now with “Pop-up Politicians”, giving readers bios, voting records and more for every politician listed on the site.
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    Posted: Nov 26 2006, 10:24 AM EST by LostNation
  • NH Blog www.LostNation.TV Lost Nation TV is packed with multi-media political news and satire, featuring commentary by author and journalist Jack McEnany, original video of presidential candidates campaigning in New Hampshire, and new political cartoons by John Klossner.

    Special emphasis on the 2008 presidential election, and the New Hampshire First in the Nation Presidential Primary. Now with “Pop-up Politicians”, giving readers bios, voting records and more for every politician listed on the site.
    Thread location: Discussion Forum
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    Posted: Nov 26 2006, 10:27 AM EST by LostNation
  • NH Blog www.LostNation.TV Lost Nation TV is packed with multi-media political news and satire, featuring commentary by author and journalist Jack McEnany, original video of presidential candidates campaigning in New Hampshire, and new political cartoons by John Klossner.

    Special emphasis on the 2008 presidential election, and the New Hampshire First in the Nation Presidential Primary. Now with “Pop-up Politicians”, giving readers bios, voting records and more for every politician listed on the site.
    Thread location: Discussion Forum
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    Posted: Nov 26 2006, 10:31 AM EST by LostNation
  • NH Blog www.LostNation.TV Lost Nation TV is packed with multi-media political news and satire, featuring commentary by author and journalist Jack McEnany, original video of presidential candidates campaigning in New Hampshire, and new political cartoons by John Klossner.

    Special emphasis on the 2008 presidential election, and the New Hampshire First in the Nation Presidential Primary. Now with “Pop-up Politicians”, giving readers bios, voting records and more for every politician listed on the site.
    Thread location: Discussion Forum
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    Posted: Nov 26 2006, 10:33 AM EST by LostNation
  • SUSA Approval Poll for Sununu: 47% approve, 44% disapprove - Nov 2006 SurveyUSA's November 2006 voter approval poll shows Sen. John Sununu's approval rating as 47% approve, 44% disapprove. An incumbent whose approval rating is less than 50% this far out is ripe for unseating. And after the 2006 elections, Democrats are well-positioned to prove again that New Hampshire is a progressive state. Go for it!
    You can follow the tracking polls yourself at: http://www.surveyusa.com/50State2006/State100USSenatorApproval061122.htm.
    Thread location: Discussion Forum
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    Posted: Nov 24 2006, 1:49 PM EST by Loispots
  • It's Official Mark Warner has entered this Senate race. The addition of him will probably mean that this seat leans toward a Democratic takeover.

    I realize that this is early, but I'm going to make a prediction anyway: the Democrats will take 2-6 former Republican seats back this next year, while losing just one or two. The seats that they have the inside edge on are in Virginia, Colorado, and New Hampshire. Seats that may potentially be taken by Dems are in Minnesota, Oregon, and Nebraska (depending on who runs in the Husker state, of course).

    There's still a lot of politicking to be done, but, for now, it looks like the Dems have the inside edge on maintaining, and even padding to, their lead in the Senate.
    Thread location: Discussion Forum
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    Posted: Sep 15 2007, 10:07 AM EDT by tricky5533
  • "Yogurt Baron" I was just about to add Hirshberg to the list of potential candidates after reading a Union Leader article echoing Roll Call's sentiments (RC link is subscription only, see Union Leader link at the end of this comment for non-subscription only article), when I saw that he had already been added. I love that he is listed as "" though. Hilarious. FYI, for those that don't know and are a bit confused, he's the CEO of Stonyfield Farm, a popular New Hampshire organic yogurt company.

    Union Leader link:
    http://www.unionleader.com/article.aspx?articleId=0c690b42-95dd-43cf-8e05-d40a95a77114&headline=The+Granite+Status%3a+Stonyfield+CEO+eyes+Senate+seatSTONYFIELD
    Thread location: Discussion Forum
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    Posted: Jan 12 2007, 5:39 AM EST by TheDailyBackground
  • 2008 election day predictions Here is how I think it will go:

    2008 results:

    2009 Senate Makeup:

    Democrat's: 51
    Republican's: 49

    Projected Pickups:

    Democrat's: 1(Virginia) 66%-33% Warner
    Republican's: 1(Louisiana)

    Close Races:

    Alaska: 50%-49% Stevens
    Colorado: 49%-48% Schaffer
    Georgia: 54%-44% Chambliss
    Louisiana: 50%-47% Kennedy
    Minnesota: 53%-40%-7% Coleman
    Mississippi: 52%-47% Wicker
    North Carolina: 51%-47% Dole
    New Hampshire: 50%-48% Sununu
    New Mexico: 51%-49% Pearce
    Oregon: 51%-46% Smith

    2009 Gubernatorial Makeup:

    Democrat's: 26
    Republican's: 24

    Projected Pickups:

    Republican's: 2(North Carolina, Washington)

    Close Races:

    Missouri: 51%-49% Hulshof
    North Carolina: 52%-48% McCrory
    Vermont: 50%-43% Douglas
    Washington: 51%-49% Rossi

    2009 House Makeup:

    Projected Pickups:

    Democrat's: 14(AK-AL, AZ-01, CO-04, CT-04, FL-21, IL-11, MI-07, NV-03, NJ-03, NY-13, NY-29, NC-08, OH-01, VA-11)
    Republican's: 14(AL-05, AZ-05, Fl-16, GA-08, KS-02, LA-06, MS-01, NH-01, NY-20, OR-05, PA-04, PA-10, TX-22, WI-08)
    Reply to thread: 2008 election day predictions (3 replies)
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    Posted: Sep 12 2008, 8:38 PM EDT by SE-779
  • 2010? Re Senate. I think Colorado is the only competitive Democratic race. As for the gop I think the following will be very competitve - Ohio, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Kentucky, Iowa, New Hampshire.

    That assumes no retirements or scandal which would change the math somewhat.
    Reply to thread: 2010? (15 replies)
    Thread location: Discussion Forum
    Keyword tags: 2008CongresselectionsGovernorshouserace tracker wikisenate 
    Posted: Feb 9 2008, 7:44 PM EST by benawu
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