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Pelham Selectman Doug Viger says Arizona Sen. John McCain took him for a ride – to Concord. Viger told the other Pelham selectmen he rode to the state capital Monday beside McCain in the senator’s van and grabbed the opportunity to ask McCain “some tough questions.” Viger promised to say more about his interview with [...]

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Mitt Romney has traveled to New Hampshire more times than any other Republican candidate. On Thursday, he is scheduled to make his 18th visit of 2007. According to his campaign, here is the governor’s schedule on Oct. 25. When: 9:45 a.m. What: Health Care Town Hall Where:Elliot Hospital Conference Center, 1 Elliot Way, Manchester When: [...]

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GOP presidential candidate U.S. Sen. John McCain has canceled a New Hampshire campaign stop scheduled for tomorrow, Oct. 24, to return to Washington, D.C., to vote on the nomination of Judge Leslie Southwick to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit. McCain was slated to visit the Greater Salem and Greater Derry-Londonderry Chamber [...]

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Consider This

Those who liked former Massachusetts treasurer Joe Malone may want to take a closer look at presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani. Malone served two terms as Bay State treasurer in the 1990s and is now throwing his primary support to Giuliani. Giuliani’s campaign made the announcmenet at a press conference in the financial district this morning. [...]

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McCain in Pelham

GOP presidential candidate John McCain hugged Gold Star mother Denise Gionet today at a meet-and-greet event outside Hillside Country Store in Pelham. Gionet, whose son U.S. Army Sgt. Daniel Gionet, 23, was killed by a roadside bomb, feels a bond with the Arizona senator though she has not decided who to support in the New [...]

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On her road to possibly becoming the first woman president, Hillary Clinton has another female “first” helping her. Madeleine Albright will visit campuses in New Hampshire this week to campaign for Clinton and her plan to restore America’s leadership in the world. Albright was the first woman to be appointed U.S. Secretary of State and, [...]

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He’s baaack. And this time Rudy Giuliani will make his run for presidency official. But before he heads to Concord to file papers that will get his name on New Hampshire’s primary ballot, he’ll spend some time south of the border. Giuliani is expected to spend Tuesday morning in Boston’s financial district, where he will [...]

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GOP presidential candidate John McCain is pressing forward with his aggressive campaigning in New Hampshire. Among stops on a swing through the Granite State Oct. 22-24 will be one at the Secretary of State’s office to file his candidacy for the first-in-the-nation primary, the date of which has yet to be announced.

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Sam Brownback is expected to call it quits. He is holding a press conference Friday afternoon in Topeka, Kan., and sources close to him said he will announce he is dropping from the 2008 presidential campaign. Earlier this week, Brownback failed to meet the filing deadline for the Utah primary and a call to his [...]

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Congressman Tom Tancredo will be making an appearance at Keene’s annual Pumpkin Festival Saturday at 1 p.m. The Pumpkin Festival has been a staple in Keene since 1991, when 600 lit pumpkins lined the downtown area. Since then, Keene has set the world record for most jack-o’-lanterns eight times, the most recent coming in 2003, [...]

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