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Kelly Ayotte Refuses to Say if She Voted for John Lynch

by: Dean Barker

Mon Sep 28, 2009 at 05:50:18 AM EDT


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.

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"No interest in voting to overturn Roe" (4.00 / 7)
This is cute spin from Ayotte and diStaso.

NOBODY in the Republican party wants to "vote to overturn Roe." That would require a full blown campaign to amend the Constitution and would put their party inalterably under the control of the Christian right.

Instead they vote to block any judge or Justice who might support precedent on Roe, and search for activist Justices who will overturn it without an amendment.

This is the standard position of the GOP.


The ballot is supposed to be secret. Besides, since I see no reason (0.00 / 0)
why only someone who's been charged with a crime has a right to remain silent, not answering an impertinent question should at least be a candidate's prerogative.  If the stupid questions were asked by a reporter, no votes are going to be lost by refusing to answer.

OK (0.00 / 0)
If I'm right-wing and abortion is one of my issues, why would I vote for her? She's telling me she'll do nothing about it.


Refusing to answer (4.00 / 2)
Once again, Kelly Ayotte refused to an answer a simple question. If she did not want to politicize her prior employment, she wouldn't be bringing it up every time she speaks at a Republican function. It would be one thing if she said what Hannah said - it is none of your business who I voted for, it is a secret ballot - but she did not. Instead, she said something that made no sense whatsoever.  



"When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on."  Franklin D. Roosevelt    


Schrödinger's candidate (4.00 / 3)
She supported and voted for Lynch.  And she supported and voted for Coburn and Kenney.

She supported the stimulus as necessary and good for NH.  And she opposed the stimulus as wasteful and bad for NH.

She's a comfortable bridge-building bipartisan moderate.  And she's a strong pro-life partisan conservative.

She's the trusted anointed choice of Judd Gregg and DC GOP movers and shakers.  And she's a plucky local grassroots Kelly-from-the-block pulling herself up by her own bootstraps by popular demand.

The only way to collapse her wave function into a single state is to nominate and elect her.

Why can't you people simply accept that and do it?


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Frickin' umlaut html works in Preview... (4.00 / 1)
Schrödinger!
ööööö!

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Until the HTML box is opened (4.00 / 3)
Both possibilities exist.

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Wont the wave function collapse if we observe her actually answering a question? (4.00 / 1)
"Quantum Kelly for Congress" - its got a ring to it.

"But, in the unlikely story that is America, there has never been anything false about hope." Si se puede. Yes we can.  

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She doesnt just bring it up every time she speaks. (4.00 / 1)
She mentions it about once every two minutes in the clips that are up on you tube. She is running on little other than her time as AG, so it is entirely disingenuous to say that she doesn't want to politicize her tenure as AG.

(Just to be clear, there is nothing wrong with her running on her record as AG, as she should be proud of her service to the state as AG, it's just not a valid excuse for not answering the question posed to her. And her record as AG does little to tell us about how she would deal with the difficult issues facing the country. If she wants to be a US Senator, at some time she is going to have to take a position on something).

"But, in the unlikely story that is America, there has never been anything false about hope." Si se puede. Yes we can.  


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I'd think she would vote for Lynch (0.00 / 0)
just to give herself some job security.  What's she qualified to do if she's not working as AG?

At Least She Voted (0.00 / 0)
Which is more than you can say for Meg Whitman, the ex-eBay CEO running for the Republican nomination for governor in California. According to a Sacramento Bee investigation, Whitman rarely voted until becoming actively involved in GOP politics.

According to the Bee:

After she registered in San Mateo in 2002, Whitman then missed half the local, state and federal elections held until 2007. She didn't vote in the recall election that swept Schwarzenegger into office or the special election he called in 2005.

For what it's worth, I'd guess Ayotte voted for Craig Benson in 2004 and for Lynch in 2006 and 2008.  


That's my point (4.00 / 1)
By not answering the question, she lets Democrats think she voted for a Democrat, and Republicans think she may not have.  It really doesn;t matter who she voted for. What matters is that she will not answer a direct question on anything that may hurt her with the Republican base. She ducks and covers.

There is something wrong with a candidate who will not take a stand on so many things.  A candidate like that will roll over in DC, instead of standing up to either his/her party or special interests.

Paul Hodes was criticized here for not voting for the Wilson resolution, and for co-signing a letter on taxes and health insurance reform.  Agree with him or not, the guy doesn't drift with the current; Kelly Ayotte does like a duck on a river.  



"When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on."  Franklin D. Roosevelt    


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Crouching Gregg, Drifting Duck (4.00 / 2)
I disagree that Ayotte would roll over for her party and special interests instead of standing up.  I believe that she absolutely would stand up for her party and special interests.

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Mahoney voted for Kenny & Coburn (0.00 / 0)
Over at Jame's Pindell's site, he has a press release up from Sean Mahoney saying he was proud to vote for both Coburn and Kenny, and also donated to each.

http://www.nhpoliticalreport.c...

Meanwhile, James also announced that Mr. Bender has a web site up; for those who are interested, here is a link:

http://benderforsenate.com/

Like most of these sites, it has a lovely picture of Mount Washington.  



"When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on."  Franklin D. Roosevelt    


And Ovide, too (0.00 / 0)
Ovide announces that he gladly voted for the Republican candidates in '06 and '08.

http://www.nhpoliticalreport.c...




"When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on."  Franklin D. Roosevelt    


they have to be smelling blood in the water. (0.00 / 0)


"But, in the unlikely story that is America, there has never been anything false about hope." Si se puede. Yes we can.  

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