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Since November 4th's historic realignment election for the Democrats in the Granite State and the nation, reinforcing the gains made last cycle and proving without a doubt that 2006 was no "fluke," New Hampshire's premiere political column has run two columns in a row discussing almost exclusively the state GOP.
And in-between there was an article where DiStaso and Smith finally figured out (or, perhaps more accurately, finally decided to make better known) that the migrants from Massachusetts were actually adding to the Republican ranks here, though they still perpetuated the convenient storyline that the natives hadn't gone blue, they just keep moving away or dying*.
When Wally was kind enough to single out our site, he said "We need a Republican version in this state." I respectfully submit to Wally that whenever it was that the UL began enabling comments, we got one.
* There is truth to that claim, of course, but using it as the explanation on why New Hampshire natives voted Democratic is misleading, imho.
Adding: I have been struck more and more, and this week in particular, with how good Lauren Dorgan's Capital Beat is in the Monitor. If you were to add to it the kind of unnamed source news from both sides that DiStaso gets, you'd have the go-to print column in this state (hint, hint, unnamed sources). And of course, online, Pindell and Lawson's 'Ticker owns the field of non-partisan political space.