New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, a Democratic candidate for president, comes to Derry Tuesday for a Town Hall-style meeting on health care. The event will be held at VFW Post 1617, 18 Railroad Ave. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. for the 5 p.m. event.
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, a Democratic candidate for president, comes to Derry Tuesday for a Town Hall-style meeting on health care. The event will be held at VFW Post 1617, 18 Railroad Ave. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. for the 5 p.m. event.
Posted in Fred Thompson, Uncategorized on Nov 16th, 2007 No Comments »
Fred Thompson’s campaign has joined the protest against the push-poll telephone calls in New Hampshire, Iowa and South Carolina. “There is no room for this kind of smut in a Republican primary election,” said Thompson spokesman Todd Harris. “This kind of robo-dial bigotry which tears down Republicans today will only serve to prop up Democrats [...]
Posted in John Edwards, Mike Huckabee, Tom Tancredo on Nov 16th, 2007 No Comments »
Tom Tancredo had himself an expensive haircut earlier today in Concord. The congressman received a $400 haircut at the Hair Biz Salon, with the proceeds going to the Autism Society of America. According to an Associated Press report, salon owner David Holden also cut Gov. Mike Huckabee‘s hair for the same fee, also to benefit [...]
Posted in John McCain, Mitt Romney on Nov 16th, 2007 No Comments »
Sen. John McCain has denounced the people behind the telephone push polls in New Hampshire, according to campaign spokesman Barry Flynn. McCain called the practice “repugnant and despicable” and said it has no place in New Hampshire politics. The push poll reportedly denigrated Mitt Romney’s religion and military service. “I am outraged by the cowardly [...]
Posted in John McCain, Mitt Romney on Nov 16th, 2007 No Comments »
The state Attorney General’s office has launched a proble into “push polls,” after somebody used the telephone to take a swipe at Mitt Romney’s religion and military service. Deputy Attorney Bud Fitch is asking any New Hampshire residents who received the telephone calls to call him at 271-3658. Push polls, which ask voters questions but [...]
Mitt Romney, who was campaigning Thursday in Burbank, Calif., landed a zinger about the Democratic candidates and their Las Vegas debate. “The only place you can lose more money than in the casinos of Las Vegas will be in that debate tonight,” said Romney, who’s against their tax-and-spend philosophy, his campaign said.
The next president could be 60 when he wins the election. Bill Richardson hit his sixth decade yesterday, but celebrated on the campaign trail and at a Republican debate in Nevada. His wife, Barbara, sent a reminder to everyone on the campaign’s mailing list, asking them to send him a joke or well wishes on [...]
Posted in Fred Thompson on Nov 16th, 2007 No Comments »
Ryan Eickmeier, a hockey star at New England College, has been named New Hampshire co-chairman of Students for Fred, part of a national effort to mobilize the youth vote for former U.S. Sen. Fred Thompson, the campaign said. “The youth vote has increasingly become a crucial voting bloc during the last two presidential elections. Senator [...]
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