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Horn was a first-time candidate, but her base of support and some name recognition along the southern tier helped her win several southern New Hampshire towns, including Amherst and Hollis (both narrowly), Litchfield, Brookline, Mason, New Ipswich, Pelham, Windham and Salem.
If I may add a footnote to that: in six of the towns mentioned, Paul Hodes, who beat Horn in her own home base of Nashua, improved his performance from 2006. In three of them significantly so: Litchfield (+3.7%), Pelham (+4.3%), and Salem (+3.7%). And furthermore, Paul flipped Nashua-bordering Hudson (+3.3%), a town that Bass took two years ago.
Somehow, in my original diary, I left out Salem (since fixed). With 13,748 total votes cast, that was a huge omission on my part, and for Hodes to do almost 4 points better in such a big place in one cycle is great news. Though Mr. Landrigan is correct: Ms. Horn captured that populous southern tier treasure - by 34 whole votes.