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Although the races are not over yet, there is a distinct possibility that the Republican ticket could be the most extreme right wing ticket in NH history.
That doesn't mean the general will be a walk in the park, but it establishes real choices for the voters.
On the one hand, candidates who want to turn social security into a welfare program, discriminate against fellow and sister citizens, and turn the clock in NH back to 1954.
On the other, a ticket with a vision for the future, who want to move NH forward, and who are focused on education, the environment, jobs, health care, working and middle class tax relief.
Side notes: Loser of the night is Manchester Mayor Ted Gatsas. He endorsed both Mahoney and Ayotte, both of whom got their butts kicked in Manchester.
Say goodbye award - Sean Mahoney, who poured a lot of money into what looks to be another 3rd place finish.
I know nothing award - Patrick Hynes and David Carney, who ran an ad heavy, general election campaign for Sean Mahoney.
We still matter award - the Union Leader.