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NH-01: Fergus Cullen Thinking of Running, Too

by: Dean Barker

Wed Dec 02, 2009 at 23:24:17 PM EST


Man.  Frank Guinta is fast losing control of the narrative that he is the anointed one:
"With Rich Ashooh's decision to join the race, some think that having two conventional conservatives from  Manchester could create a path for a fiscally conservative, socially inclusive candidate with ties to the Lakes Region and Seacoast," he writes in an e-mail obtained by NHPoliticalReport.com. "I am giving it thought."
Popcorn time yet?
Dean Barker :: NH-01: Fergus Cullen Thinking of Running, Too
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Crickets? (0.00 / 0)
It was not long ago that Cullen's name would have brought a shamal of snark. Could it be, not that he is an ally, but that we refuse to aid his enemies?

www.KusterforCongress.com  

Fergus gets both snark and grudging respect here (0.00 / 0)
I'd like to see the GOP opt for "socially inclusive." Is that Fergus more than others? I don't follow GOP politics enough to assess. But that will be a good discussion for the other party to have.

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They should have kept Fergus (4.00 / 1)
The Republicans would have been better so much better off with Fergus as chair than John H. Sununu.  

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

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