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October 22, 2008 - 1:22pm

State senator responds to false endorsement charge, points to new website

 State Sen. Dianne Wilkerson's campaign responded on Wednesday to charges that her campaign website still listed endorsements she has lost since Sonia Chang-Diaz beat her in the Democratic primary, saying the website was only for the primary and pointing to a new general election website.

The old website also no longer works.

On Monday, Hillary Chabot of the Boston Herald noted that Wilkerson's campaign website, www.DianneDelivers2008.com, still listed endorsements from Gov. Deval Patrick, House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi and state Senate President Therese Murray even though they are now backing Chang-Diaz.

In a statement made to PolitickerMA.com, Jeff Ross, a spokesman for Wilkerson, said that website was only used for the primary.

"There was an old web site that was the prior web-site. We have a new web site focused on information relevant and necessary leading up to Nov. 4, 2008 in our write in sticker campaign," Ross said.

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August 15, 2008 - 3:05pm

LaMontagne starts new site

Beth LaMontagne Hall, of NHPols.com fame, has started a new website.

The site, "Swing State 2008," is primarily focused on media coverage of the various races thus far. She will also provide some commentary on the goofier press releases that will hit her inbox during the election.

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July 21, 2008 - 8:33am

NRSC re-launches anti-Shaheen website

The National Republican Senatorial Committee has re-launched their website criticizing Jeanne Shaheen's (D-Madbury) gubernatorial record.

The site, "The Shaheen Record," includes videos and briefings outlining Shaheen's record.

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July 2, 2008 - 3:59pm

N.H. Dems launch ‘GOP dirty tricks’ website

The New Hampshire Democratic Party has started a website aimed at keeping track of what they call "Republican dirty tricks."

The website, "GOP Dirty Tricks," encourages visitors to fill out a form that details phone calls they have received, mailers being sent to mailboxes or any advertisements that are being aired.

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