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With four candidates in the Republican U.S. Senate primary, and at least one more still considering running, the race will be about far more than cut-and-dried distinctions on ideology.
Granite Status: Primary remains wide open
By JOHN DISTASO
Senior Political Reporter
Thursday, Jul. 19, 2007
According to the latest UNH Survey Center presidential primary poll conducted for CNN and WMUR, most New Hampshire voters have favorites, but big majorities of likely Democratic and Republican voters have yet to make a final decision on whom to vote for come primary day.
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Any New Hampshire voter that investigates the case of Paul v Clinton, the civil fraud suit pending against Hillary Clinton in California for massive election law fraud and business fraud, who sees the recently released smoking gun video (www.hillcap.org) capturing Hillary Clinton engaging in two violations of the election law, could not possibly decide that Hillary should be our next commander in chief.
- Dan Morgan, Hanover,
It is time that the Union Leader, CNN, and UNH open there eyes and recognize that the only candidate who understands the issues and isn't under the control of special interests is U.S. Rep. Ron Paul. He understands that liberties and citizen rights are at the core of our democracy and need protection. He also is one of the few who doesn't advocate spending money that we don't have.
- Steve, Merrimack
Everyone must take their time to decide who is best suited for a very difficult 4 year task. The prospects may appear good on paper, sound fine in public, promise alot of change, but what it comes down to is: consistancy, experiance, and a sense of trust that is based on past successes. Think long and hard, study, read, and be open to the possiblity that you might vote for someone you least expect.
- Mike, Lee, NH
McCain is toast, He sold out to the open borders amnesty gang and lost,l he is backing the dumb President who doesn't realize he is a lam duck and He Ole Dubyah and a Republican State committee with Fergus Cullen and his incompetent staff will be of no help to candidates,, The only progress that will be made will by the individual candidates who do it on their own without the hlep of the RSC
- Richard L. Fortin, Manchester, NH
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