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(I'm enjoying these updates... - promoted by Dean Barker)
It is eerily quiet in the war room. A number of people went over to the Clinton Rally for Change, but when the fire marshall told us that he wouldn't let anyone else in, about 28 members of the staff left the event and went to grab a bite to eat. I came back to the war room, and am drinking diet pepse and eating m&m's; I love the excuse of election weekend to eat candy!
Anyway, thanks to all the young people who have been working so hard to make this election successful, who sacrificed the opportunity to hear President Clinton, Gov. Shaheen, Gov. Lynch and Congressmen Hodes and Shea Porter so that other people could get in. Somehow NHDP political director Mike Brunelle managed to get out and in a couple of times so he was able to get two people to take his one place! When I walked out I thought I heard someone count me twice as well, so we continue the great NHDP tradition of turning loaves into fishes!
Before leaving, I did have the opportunity to speak with Gov. Lynch and our two congressmen; they are very enthusiastic about the prospects for Tuesday. Several of the state senators were there, tired but still working hard. Bob Backus was there, and I really hope he pulls his race off against Ted Gatsas, the John E. Sununu of the state senate and the Manchester Board of Aldermen in that he thinks he is the smartest person in the room, a belief for which there is no foundation. Betsi DeVries looked terrific after a long day of door to door campaigning; she is a great state senator, and she deserves re-election for her great work in the senate.
So, that is my evening dispatch from the Shaheen War Room; let's all get some rest tonight and be fresh for tomorrow!!