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It's on: A GOP '12 hopeful plans NH visit
By JOHN DISTASO
Senior Political Reporter
Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009
John DiStaso reports that Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty will unofficially launch the New Hampshire 2012 presidential campaign when he visits the first-in-the-nation primary state next month.
►Politico.com: NH's 1st Congressional District among '10 most interesting showdowns in 2010'
►Washington Post: Pawlenty's move to the right
►Politico (Nov. 1): Pawlenty assembles his political team
►Gov. Pawlenty's political web site
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A little early to be talking presidential campaigns. We are not even at midterm elections, Obama's not even been in office one year yet. The right had the congress and the president for 6 solid years and ran this country into the ground. Now the battle cry seems to be you are not conservative enough of you're not to the right of Mr. Norquist. What seems obvious to me is that the Repub's knew that the economy was set to tank and threw the election to the Dem's just so that they could blame them for everything that they had in fact perpetrated. There is no doubt that McCain could have won if he had anyone, and I mean anyone, other than the Palin as his running mate. So let the party start, and lets hear the ever so intelligent suggestions the the ever more rabid right has to solve the problems that they have so aggressively created.
- Bob, Concord
Excellent!!
Put him and Palin on the ticket it will be two nutty “P’s” in a pod. They could do a whistle stop railway tour and call it the crazy train to the White House. Please more crazy people the more the better lets see we have Pawlenty, Palin, sprinkle in a little Bachman, Buchanan with a big old pile of Wilson on top and you’ve got a full blown banana split. This is going to be hilarious. Be sure to get as many crazy people as you can to endorse the Republican congressional candidates too that would be very helpful.
- Jim, Raymond NH
HAHAHAHAHA - Pawlenty a conservative! Good one!
I come from Minnesota, and lived under this moron's government for a while.
Granite staters should know that a moderate Republican in Minnesota would be viewed as a moderate Democrat here. Minnesota politics is so far left that it makes Massachusetts look good.
- Ron Helwig, Deerfield
I'm just glad Gov. Pawlenty got rid of the hockey hair. He would have fit in on "Mullet Night" at the Verizon pretty well.
- Glen, Manchester, NH
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