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The Arizonan
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« on: October 02, 2009, 11:10:38 AM »

Does Paul Hodes still have a chance of beating former New Hampshire Attorney General (and quitter) Kelly Ayotte?

If she won, New Hampshire would be the first state to be representated in the US Senate by women of both parties at the same time.
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The Arizonan
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« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2009, 09:19:07 AM »

Does Paul Hodes still have a chance of beating former New Hampshire Attorney General (and quitter) Kelly Ayotte?

If she won, New Hampshire would be the first state to be representated in the US Senate by women of both parties at the same time.

Well I would surely think that Former senator (& quitter) and current president obama would campaign for him. Along side former senator, and quitter,  vice president biden.

Shows how little you know.

I guess my memory is selective (about Obama and Biden).

The poll numbers show Paul Hodes trailing Kelly Ayotte hence this thread.

Obama and Biden could campaign for Hodes, but could still have a good chance of losing.
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The Arizonan
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« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2009, 09:25:06 AM »

Does Paul Hodes still have a chance of beating former New Hampshire Attorney General (and quitter) Kelly Ayotte?

If she won, New Hampshire would be the first state to be representated in the US Senate by women of both parties at the same time.

You need to stfu up right now. Your closet lesbian Governor ditched your ass and left you with Jan Brewer. Talk about quitters, man.

Janet Napolitano was appointed as Secretary of Homeland Security by President Obama. There's a difference.
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