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Archive for January 7th, 2008

Think something’s fishy about your polling place? Got a question about your right to vote? Call U.S. Attorney Tom Colantuono or New Hampshire Attorney General Kelly Ayotte.
Both offices will staff election inquiry and complaint lines at their respective offices throughout the day and evening during the New Hampshire Presidential Primary Election tomorrow.
The New Hampshire Attorney [...]

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Vietnam veteran Jim Goodnow, who owns the Yellow Rose of Texas Peace Bus, has complained to New Hampshire state police about a driver in John McCain’s convoy.
Goodnow said McCain’s bus forced him into the breakdown lane on I-93 around Salem and Windham. Goodnow said the peace bus was traveling behind McCain’s buses on Sunday afternoon [...]

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Fred Thompson won’t stick around the Granite State waiting for the votes to be counted.
While the other Republican hopefuls are throwing parties for their supporters, Thompson will try to get the jump on the next primary by launching his 11-day bus tour through South Carolina. His campaign says he’ll start the bus tour in Greenville, [...]

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Before the debates started Saturday night, dozens of people arrived at Saint Anselm College. They represented causes they hope the candidates will support.
Among the crowd was Diane Pickles of Haverhill, Mass. She held a sign with pink ribbons. Pickles said she was advocating for Susan G. Komen for the Ciure, which wants more dollars for [...]

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Charles Gibson, the ABC World News Tonight anchorman, quizzed the Republican candidates about their changeable politics on Saturday night. After asking about their principles, he then interrupted former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani when he tried to put himself in the tradition of Ronald Reagan.
Here’s an excerpt from the ABC News transcript:
GIBSON: Let [...]

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