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The national right-wing radioheads (you know, the real GOP bosses) are finally figuring out what's going on here in New Hampshire:
Conservative radio host Laura Ingraham showered praise on atty Ovide Lamontagne (R) on her show Weds, giving the conservative more ammunition as he seeks to define himself as the right-wing alternative in the race.
Lamontagne "is the only true conservative in a very important race," Ingraham said, introducing her guest this morning. "I am very impressed so far in what I'm seeing about your views. We're interested in true conservatism."
Ingraham blasted GOP senators, naming Min. Leader Mitch McConnell and NRSC chair John Cornyn, for hosting a fundraiser for ex-AG Kelly Ayotte (R), the leading contender in the GOP field.
Well timed, Ovide, given the fact that Kelly Ayotte cannot tear herself away from DC lobbyist attention:
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kelly Ayotte is back in Washington at this hour as the guest of honor at a fundraiser sponsored by a big telecommunications political action committee and a lobbyist for wireless communications companies.
Patrons are paying $1,000 per individual and $2,000 per PAC for the luncheon.