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The Tea Party is coming to town. Yesterday, Sarah Palin--Kelly Ayotte's biggest supporter--kicked off the Tea Party Express' national tour.
The Tea Party's final stop on their tour will be on the steps of our state house in Concord the night before the election.
Sarah Palin, Karl Rove, Glenn Beck and their friends on the Tea Party Express are working hard on Kelly Ayotte's behalf. Ayotte proudly accepted Palin's endorsement and groups like Karl Rove's American Crossroads and the Glenn Beck-backed Chamber of Commerce have spent millions of dollars to boost her campaign
Kelly Ayotte is in the pocket of all of those right-wing special interests and the radical ideology they represent. Like Sarah Palin, her political mentor, Ayotte is anti-choice--she doesn't believe women should have control over their own bodies and wants to take us back to a time when women couldn't make decisions about their own health.
Palin and Ayotte are two of a kind. They're both far-right extremists fighting for right-wing special interests, and they both want to take this country backwards, back to the failed policies that drove our country in this ditch to begin with.
I don't need to tell you that we can't afford to go back. We can't afford to let people like Sarah Palin and Kelly Ayotte run this country back into the ditch we've been working so hard to get out of. We have to keep moving forward, fighting for our small businesses and our middle-class families, fighting to protect our rights and freedoms, particularly a woman's right to choose.
Ayotte may count Sarah Palin and the Tea Party in her corner, but I have all of you--the hard-working people of New Hampshire. And while the right is rallying with their bussed-in supporters, we'll be making phone calls, knocking on doors and doing the kind of grassroots political organizing that wins elections here in the Granite State.