It's a simple question, really:Yet, the former Attorney General, who was appointed by a Republican and re-appointed twice by a Democrat, is concerned about retrospectively "politicizing" her tenure in that position. For that reason, she would not say in an interview who she voted for in the past two elections for New Hampshire's governor. I know the former AG has to run into the arms of birthers and deathers and teabaggers and nullificationists to win the primary, but this is pretty silly.
It's also dumb campaign strategy. Saying she voted for Lynch would probably earn her more support from Republicans, not less. But I don't work for the NRSC; what do I know?
And moreover, later on in the piece she basically admits that even though she is anti-choice, she has no interest in working to overturn Roe v. Wade. That news will be a much bigger problem for her in the primary than whether she voted for her boss a couple of times. |