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August 5, 2008 - 10:26am

Bosse begins day with company visit

MILFORD-Grant Bosse (R-Hillsboro) began the day with a stop an electronic manufacturing company.

"Too often Congress thinks it can fix the economy, but often they're the problem," Bosse told employees of Cirtronics. "I will not get in your way if I get to Congress."

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July 22, 2008 - 4:43pm

Kruse to officially kick-off campaign

State Senate candidate Doug Kruse (R-Manchester) will officially launch his campaign on August 6th with a fundraiser.

The kick-off event and fundraiser with take place at Manchester's The Belmont Hall & Restaurant on Grove Street.

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July 21, 2008 - 7:29pm

Billy Shaheen tells Dems to work ‘every day’

Billy Shaheen at the New Hampshire Democratic Party office opening: Photo credit: PolitickerNH.com

MANCHESTER- Campaigning for his wife, Billy Shaheen told a crowd of Democrats that they must work "every day" until the November election.

Shaheen's appearance were the first public comments he has made since he resigned as co-chairman of U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton's New Hampshire campaign after he made controversial remarks about U.S. Sen. Barack Obama.

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July 16, 2008 - 4:24pm

Ridge to announce N.H. Veterans for McCain

Former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge will announce the formation of New Hampshire Veterans for McCain tomorrow in Manchester.

Ridge is also scheduled to attend a fundraising in Bedford.

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July 16, 2008 - 1:56pm

Shaheen takes aim at Sununu’s Medicare vote

PORTSMOUTH-- U.S. Senate candidate Jeanne Shaheen (D-Madbury) accused U.S. Sen. John Sununu (R-Waterville Valley) of standing up for insurance companies after Sununu voted to uphold President Bush's veto of a recent Medicare bill. Sununu said Shaheen is "out of touch" and that he supported legislation that would have enhanced Medicare Advantage.

Yesterday the House and Senate overrode Bush's veto of a bill that would have cut Medicare reimbursements to doctors. The version passed by Congress instead will cut payments to insurance companies. In 1998 Congress approved a reduction in reimbursements to doctors as a way to reduce Medicare spending, a provision which went into effect on July 1. However, Congressional Democrats argued that seniors would have a harder time finding doctors if the cut was enacted. The bill will have cut payments to companies that run the Medicare Advantage program, which affects over 8,000 Granite State seniors.

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July 14, 2008 - 5:26pm

McCain to host Rochester town hall

On his upcoming trip to New Hampshire, U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) will be holding a town hall meeting in Rochester.

The forum will take place on July 22 at the Rochester Opera House. Doors open at 10:30.

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July 14, 2008 - 8:31am

Knytych preparing to kick-off campaign

State senate candidate Greg Knytych: Photo credit: PolitickerNH.comState senate candidate Greg Knytych (R-Laconia) will launch his campaign with a free BBQ on July 20.

Knytch is a Laconia city councilor challenging state Sen. Kathleen Sgambati (D-Tilton) for the senate district four seat.

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July 12, 2008 - 11:16am

Shea-Porter rallies Manchester Dems

MANCHESTER--U.S. Rep. Carol Shea-Porter (D-Rochester) spent a weekend morning speaking to a meeting of the Manchester Democratic Committee.

Shea-Porter discussed the importance of grassroots activism and energizing Democratic volunteers.

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June 30, 2008 - 9:01am

Romney to campaign for McCain at N.H. July 4 parade

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney will campaign for U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) later this week in New Hampshire.

Romney will march in the Wolfeboro Fourth of July parade, PolitickerNH.com has learned.

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June 26, 2008 - 2:33pm

Michelle Obama praises Clinton at N.H. event

MANCHESTER - During a roundtable discussion with working women, Michelle Obama commended the presidential campaign efforts U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) at an event with U.S. senatorial candidate Jeanne Shaheen (D-Madbury) earlier today. "Because of Hillary Clinton's work, the issues of importance to women who work and the working family are front and center in this election," Obama told the crowd of 300 people.

Shaheen, a former New Hampshire governor, said that Obama’s husband, U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), should be elected president to help promote women issues. “We’re here to today because we want to make sure there’s a better America for our grandchildren, that’s why we need to elect Barack Obama to the White House.”

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