Oct 8, 2009 | Nashua Telegraph
Horn launches 2nd bid for Congress
Republican congressional candidate Jennifer Horn of Nashua predicted voters will reject people steeped in Washington experience - such as her likely primary opponent in 2010, former congressman Charles Bass - as she launched her second straight bid for the 2nd District seat.
NH Republican Horn To Run Again For Congress
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Candidate finds it easy to raise cash
Democratic congressional candidate Ann McLane Kuster is on a roll, at least financially.
Warren Republican eyes run for 2nd District seat
Republican Robert Giuda, of Warren, said he would offer common sense conservativism should voters elect him as the congressman from the state's 2nd District in 2010.
The spotlight shined a little brighter when Kelly Ayotte took her turn to address local Republicans.
Former Attorney General Phil McLaughlin gave a typically blunt assessment of Kelly Ayotte's decision to leave her four-year term as attorney general to mount a 2010 campaign for the U.S. Senate.
Political junkie's new job is to light spark for others
Neil Levesque fully realized New Hampshire's intimate relationship with politics when Al Gore stopped by Nashua High School early in the 1988 presidential campaign season.
Ayotte to speak in Port City tonight
Kelly Ayotte, a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, will appear in the city today as a guest of the Portsmouth Republican Committee.
Katrina Swett prepares to run for Hodes' seat
Katrina Swett expects to be a candidate for Rep. Paul Hodes' 2nd Congressional District seat in the 2010 election.
Barely out the door, Ayotte gets cracking with campaign preparations
U.S. Senate Republican candidate Kelly Ayotte is moving fast out of the gate on the heels of her last day as top prosecutor Friday.
Candidates must choose their words carefully
Did she or didn't she? Even Kelly Ayotte's hairdresser doesn't know for sure. It's a little early for silly season, but media outlets, Democratic partisans and other Republicans with a lustful eye on that Senate seat can't resist trying to snag Ayotte about what promise she did or didn't make to Gov.
Ayotte gets a rude welcome into politics
Ayotte gets a rude welcome into politics If Attorney General Kelly Ayotte ever wondered what it would like to be a candidate for federal office, we suspect she got a pretty good dose of that after announcing her resignation to consider a run for the seat held by outgoing U.S. Sen.
All the guns are aimed at Ayotte
The Republican Party in New Hampshire has adopted the behavior of some life in the forest - the part that devours its young.
N.H. AG Ayotte resigns to explore Senate race
New Hampshire Attorney General Kelly Ayotte, who has enjoyed support from Republican and Democratic governors, says she will leave office next week to explore a campaign for U.S. Senate.
Fairgrounds Middle School tables stimulus cash
Students at Fairgrounds Middle School are among the beneficiaries of President Barack Obama's $787 billion stimulus package.
Poll finds Ayotte challenges Hodes
Attorney General Kelly Ayotte would be a serious challenger to Democratic congressman Paul Hodes if she ran for the U.S. Senate in 2010, according to a new independent poll released Thursday.
Sununu, Merrill won't run for Gregg's Senate seat
Former Gov. Stephen E. Merrill won't seek the open U.S. Senate seat from New Hampshire next year, the Union Leader learned this morning.
Sununu won't run for Senate seat
Former U.S. senator John Sununu said yesterday he won't run next year for the Senate seat being vacated by fellow New Hampshire Republican Judd Gregg.
Charles F. Bass: Getting the GOP out of its mess
I HAVE BEEN out of public life for three years. I'm used to standing at the end of the line at the airport, my Blackberry is now my office, and I'm rarely asked for my opinion on much of anything.
NH-Sen: The Ayotte Trial Balloon
Rumors have been flying that New Hampshire Attorney General Kelly Ayotte will run against Paul Hodes for the Senate seat Judd Gregg has said he will be vacating.
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