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..."He just can't talk about anything else as long as this is out there," said Dean Spiliotes, a professor of political science at Southern New Hampshire University and publisher of the political blog NHPoliticalCapital.com.
"It's the lead in most stories. It's what journalists want to talk about, and it doesn't seem to be going away. ... Politicians should know these stories don't go away until you put them to bed."
Landrigan:
The Sunday Telegraph first raised questions about where Republican nominee Frank Guinta got more than $200,000 in personal loans to his campaign.
We've come a long way since then, and we really haven't with Guinta, who insists the money was his own and flatly denies a New Hampshire Public Radio report last week that suggested the cash came from his parents, who sold a second home in New Jersey.
Landrigan also notices that Guinta's current cash-on-hand is less than the $355,000 that may have been illegally contributed. Which means the remaining campaign operations from Team Guinta from now until election day are quite possibly brought to you by a crime.
Adding: this will be a real test of the Union Leader and Fosters. If they endorse Guinta without him having proven the money is his with a simple copy of a bank statement, they will lose any ability to be framed as principled conservative newspapers and be known simply as right-wing hacks who contributed to what down the road could be a resignation in disgrace and a special election.