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NH-02 Straw Poll #2

by: Mike Hoefer

Tue Jan 12, 2010 at 08:52:50 AM EST


(Bumped. - promoted by Dean Barker)

Some ten months ago (wow time flies) we had a straw poll of potential candidates for the vacant NH-02 Congressional Seat.

With the Primary (September 14th) now 9 months away I thought we should do another round with the known candidates. (We will do this more often in the months ahead.)

The one week filing period does not even open till June 2 so there are plenty of time for others to enter the race.

That said, among our intentional candidates, if the primary was held today for whom would you vote?

Of course outcomes of this poll are not scientific as they only reflect the views of Blue Hampshire readers who choose to participate. Participation is free and easy (kinda like Sunday Morning) but you do need to be a registered user to play. Operators are standing by, get your account today.  

Mike Hoefer :: NH-02 Straw Poll #2
Poll
If the NH-02 Congressional Primary was held today for whom would you vote
John DeJoie
Ann McLane-Kuster
Other

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NH-02 Straw Poll #2 | 20 comments
An embarrassment of riches (0.00 / 0)
Two great candidates--too bad they both can't be in Congress.

Please Come To Concord (0.00 / 0)
Event: Volunteer night in Concord, NH
Location: 72 N. Main St., Concord
Date: 1/12/2010
Time: 5:00 PM
Details: Join us in our temporary Campaign HQ for our weekly Volunteer Night from 5:00 - 8:00 pm. Meet other volunteers and supporters and help out the campaign!  

Call us at (603) 230-2415 with questions.



"Ill writers are usually the sharpest censors." - John Dryden

Sorry, I meant to say (0.00 / 0)
Who are the "other" people voting for?  Katrina Swett?

I'm chalking up "Other" as (0.00 / 0)
the proxy vote for the "enthusiasm gap."

"Ill writers are usually the sharpest censors." - John Dryden

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Redux (0.00 / 0)
I'm chalking up "Other" as the proxy vote for the "enthusiasm gap."

"Ill writers are usually the sharpest censors." - John Dryden

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Presumably. (0.00 / 0)
Pignatelli has said she is not running for CD2.  That leaves Dr. Swett, who has been mentioned many times as a possible candidate and who has been making the rounds to local Dem events.

Am I forgetting any other "declared"s or "considering"s?

birch paper; on Twitter @deanbarker


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Other volunteer opportunities... (4.00 / 4)
1. Today is Primary Day in the state senate district 16 special election (celebration/kick off at 7 PM at 379 Elm St - Hodes/Manchester Dems office).

2. Today is special election day for state rep race in Rockingham County.

3. Today is the special election for state rep race in Sullivan County.

4. Only one week left for Martha Coakley's race in Mass.

Contact Ryan Mahoney if you can help with any of the above rmahoney@nhdp.org.

Have you told a stranger today about Bill O'Brien and his Tea Party agenda? The people of NH deserve to hear about O'Brien  and his majority committed to destroying New Hampshire and remaking it into a armed survivalist preserve.  


All the arguments we love to have here on progressive policies will be moot unless we help our friends in Mass. (4.00 / 5)
If you want to see any movement on anything--health care, the environment, economic or social justice-- then please do what you can to help out the Coakley campaign.

If constant filibuster and gridlock are your cup of tea, then sit back and do nothing, your dreams will come true.

Si se puede.

 

"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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Phone Banks (0.00 / 0)
I prefer not to call across state lines, especially if I'm talking to "lean"-ers. However, as this race will be all about turning out the base, it should be very easy for Coakley HQ to send up some call lists of "Strong Democrat, Likely Voter." Those folks won't bristle if you have a funny accent. ;v)

New Hampshire Phone Bank
Thursday, January 14

Join us for a New Hampshire phone bank in support of Martha Coakley for U.S. Senate for Massachusetts!  RSVP ONLINE!

For questions, contact volunteer@jeanneshaheen.org.

Location: 105 North State Street
Concord, NH 03301

There may be others. Please check: http://marthacoakley.com/events

"Ill writers are usually the sharpest censors." - John Dryden


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who is behind Other? (0.00 / 0)
Rumor has it that out of state sources(Group Leddy?)are behind this move. It's hard to say, nobody's talking. Are unknown forces at work in the 2nd district?
On another subject will Katrina Swett announce her intentions, other than to say she's close to deciding?

note to close readers: this might be sarcastic so think twice before reading to candidates for use in their attacks on each other

ahhhh (4.00 / 1)

http://ow.ly/VQKn
KATRINA'S HOUSE PARTY. Democrat Katrina Swett appears on the verge of becoming a candidate for the 2nd District U.S. House seat.Although she has yet to make an announcement, an email from a Swett aid obtained by the Granite Status invites recipients to "Come meet our next U.S.Congresswoman!"

It invites prospective supporters to "a house party with Katrina Swett, Candidate for Congress" on Jan. 31 at the Nashua home of state Rep. Jane Clemons.

Swett, of Bow, moved toward a run for the U.S. Senate in 2007, but withdrew after current Sen. Jeanne Shaheen announced her candidacy. Swett's Senate campaign finance committee remains in tact, boasting $870,177 on hand as of Sept. 30.

She has yet to set up a new campaign finance committee for a House run.

Her most recent comments about a House candidacy came in early December, when she told a Washington-based blog, Hotline OnCall, that she was moving "very, very strongly" toward a run.



note to close readers: this might be sarcastic so think twice before reading to candidates for use in their attacks on each other

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"I've seen that road before" (0.00 / 0)


"Ill writers are usually the sharpest censors." - John Dryden

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50+ NH Legislators & Elected Officials for Kuster (4.00 / 2)
Too bad they don't all have Blue Hampshire accounts to vote in this straw poll, but more than 50 NH elected officials from the NH House, Senate, and Executive Council "voted" for Annie today, endorsing her as the campaign hosted a breakfast for legislators in Concord:

http://www.kusterforcongress.c...


Kuster endorsed by 50 elected NH Officials this morning. (0.00 / 0)
RT@ FB Ann McLane Kuster  
http://www.facebook.com/pages/...


http://www.kusterforcongress.c...
Just had a great coffee with NH legislators from Nashua to the North Country. 50 elected officials from the NH House, Senate, and Executive Council endorsed our campaign today:
BELOW IS A LIST OF LEGISLATORS AND STATEHOUSE ELECTED OFFICIALS SUPPORTING KUSTER FOR CONGRESS

Executive Councilor Beverly Hollingworth, Hampton *

Sen. Martha Fuller Clark, Portsmouth *

Sen. Harold Janeway, Webster

Sen. Matthew Houde, Plainfield

Sen. Amanda Merrill, Durham *

Sen. Jackie Cilley, Barrington *  

Deputy Speaker  Linda Foster, Mont Vernon

Maj. Leader Mary Jane Wallner, Concord

Maj. Floor Leader Dan Eaton, Stoddard

Rep. Susan Almy, Lebanon

Rep. Candace Bouchard,  Concord

Rep. Timothy Butterworth, Chesterfield

Rep. David Campbell, Nashua

Rep. Daniel Carr, Swanzey

Rep. Nancy Carlson, Swanzey

Rep. Shannon Chandley, Amherst

Rep. Thomas Donovan,  Claremont

Rep. Susan Ford, Franconia

Rep. Barbara French, Henniker

Rep. Carol Friedrich, Wentworth

Rep. Paul Hackel, Nashua

Rep. Laurie Harding,  Lebanon

Rep. Charlotte Houde Quimby, Meriden

Rep. Sally Kelly, Chichester

Rep. Richard Komi, Manchester *

Rep. Gus Lerandeau, N. Swanzey

Rep. Seth Marshall, Nashua

Rep. Patricia McMahon, N. Sutton

Rep. Elizabeth Merry, Sanbornton

Rep. Kate Miller, Meredith *

Rep. Catherine Mulholland, Grafton

Rep. Sharon Nordgren, Hanover

Rep. Jessie Osborne, Concord

Rep. Derek Owen, Hopkinton

Rep. David Pierce, Etna

Rep. James Pilliod, Belmont *

Rep. Philip Preston, Ashland

Rep. Robert Read, Portsmouth *

Rep. Gary Richardson, Hopkinton

Rep. Beth Rodd, Bradford

Rep. Diane Schuett, Pembroke

Rep. Gilman Shattuck, Hillsborough

Rep. Stephen Shurtleff, Penacook

Rep. Carla Skinder, Cornish

Rep. Marjorie Smith, Durham *

Rep. Suzanne Smith, Hebron

Rep. Kathleen Taylor, Franconia

Rep. Joy Tilton, Northfield

Rep. Charles Townsend, Canaan

Rep. Lucy Weber, Walpole

Rep. Charles Weed, Keene

Rep. Robert Williams, Concord

* = Congressional District 1



note to close readers: this might be sarcastic so think twice before reading to candidates for use in their attacks on each other

I think it's all about early days (0.00 / 0)
John has a lot of work to do to become known - I don't see the "other" as an endorsement or an indictment - for either John or  Ann.

The total of 61 votes tells the story about how active the "non-junkies" are right now.

As for the 50 people who came to breakfast in support of Ann - surely most have accounts on Blue Hampshire and if not how politically astute are they?

standing on the sidelines looking for a reason to enter the fray.


I'm sure a few do, but... (0.00 / 0)
I think there was another thread awhile back about how often the larger or more statewide campaign are more directly involved here, and for one reason or another often local candidates aren't.  I don't think that is always true, but I do remember a thread about it, and Karen Liot Hill chimed in with her thoughts, from the perspective of a local who IS on here....

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I still say (4.00 / 4)
an account on Blue Hampshire is one of the basic requirement for someone who can be considered politically astute in this day and age -  

standing on the sidelines looking for a reason to enter the fray.

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State Representatives and BH (0.00 / 0)
I was the one who made the comments on local candidates in a comment entitled something like Welcome to my World.  My reasons, summarized, were:

1.  Lack of time.  State Reps are having to put in an enormous amount of time in Concord during session.  Add travel time, and remember that we do not have the choice to move closer to the job.  I spend two and a half hours on the road for the round trip, assuming dry pavement and no slow vehicles.  Wednesday, the day of the Kuster breakfast, I left the house at 6:45 AM and returned shortly after 8:00 PM, and then had to check the 60 or so emails from that day to see if any were from people in my district, and write responses to them.  Had I been able to return earlier than 8:00 PM on Wednesday, I would have gone to a DoT hearing on the rebuilding of Route 12 in North Walpole.  On Thursday evening, had I been able to return earlier than 8:00 PM, I would have gone to an informational meeting on the Fall Mountain High School building project.  Weekends?  Oh, please.  Did you see the notice of the Cheshire Dems fundraiser?  You get the picture.

2.  It makes sense for a statewide or Congressional candidate to spend time on BH.  All,  or at least half of the instate Hamsters are potential supporters.  How many of you are from Alstead, Marlow, Nelson, Roxbury, Stoddard, Sullivan or Walpole, the towns in my district?  The last time I asked that question here, no one 'fessed up to living in my district.  My spare time (hah!) is often better spent meeting my actual constituents.

3.  The "gotcha" factor.  I write very carefully when I post here, because opponents undoubtedly troll BH looking for words written hastily or positions taken for the sake of argument to use in a campaign.  Writing carefully takes time.

4.  The other "gotcha" factor.  As much as I try to work collaboratively in the House, I spend a lot of time up to my ears in strife.  I'm not in a rush to spend the miniscule amount of down time remaining to me in yet another forum where I risk getting yelled at.

5.  Many Reps also work at jobs that actually pay money, and families.  I don't know how they do it.

The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. --Marcus Aurelius, courtesy of Paul Berch


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I agree. I am continuously impressed by this site (0.00 / 0)
and even if I agree with the slant and opinions related to some of the posts, I come here to get a lot of my local political news.

I'm not paying $400.00 for Pindell's updates. . .  


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