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Archive for September 28th, 2007

McCain gaining momentum

John McCain is devoting more and more campaign time to New Hampshire, with the latest swing through the Granite State this weekend on visits to the Seacoast and Southern New Hampshire. Jim Barnett, state director of the McCain campaign, said the senator is gaining momentum as more and more people get reintroduced to him. This [...]

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Mitt Romney and John McCain are both Republicans, and they also seem to have a similar taste in movies. Both have used the line, “C’mon in boys, the water is fine,” when asked about a new candidate getting into the race. The line is from the 2000 Coen Brothers movie, “O Brother, Where Art Thou” [...]

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John McCain announced Thursday that he will begin airing two new television ads in New Hampshire. The first, which is about 60 seconds long, shows a 31-year-old McCain being interviewed as he smokes a cigarette in a hospital bed. He is asked about his injuries suffered in battle, and then a voice talks about the [...]

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New Mexico governor Bill Richardson is hoping his new campaign ad, set to begin airing this week, will help further establish him as one of the top tier Democratic presidential candidates. The new ad features “prominent bloggers” who support his position on the Iraq war, which calls for withdrawing all U.S. troops immediately, Richardson said [...]

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Rudy Giuliani spent last week in California, but took some time to send a shout out to his supporters in New Hampshire. In the first event of its kind for his campaign, the former New York City mayor broadcast a live message via the Web to hundreds of residents across the state on Wednesday. More [...]

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Supporters of Democratic presidential candidates put on a show before Wednesday night’s debate at Dartmouth College, using costumes and creativity to get attention. Recent Middlebury College graduates Jamie Henn and Jason Kowalski supported Step It Up 2007 with attention grabbing costumes. “We’re trying to call for real leadership on global warming,” said Henn, explaining why [...]

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