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In another episode bordering on tedium, the national GOP party apparatus will simply not let you decide for yourselves who should represent you:
Rep. Pete Sessions (R-Texas), the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, prefers ex-Rep. Charles Bass (N.H.) in his comeback campaign for a seat that at least two more conservative Republicans are seeking.
Sessions' leadership organization, People for Enterprise, Trade and Economic Growth (PETE) PAC gave Bass' exploratory campaign a $2,500 contribution on Nov. 19, according to a filing it made Wednesday to the Federal Election Commission.
Jennifer Horn, who represents 21st century Granite State Republicans a whole lot more than anyone in the Bass family dynasty, is quite candid about what's going on:
"No surprise here - Washington politicians endorsing Washington politicians. Charlie has been a Washington insider for 16 years and I am sure this will not be the last Washington insider to endorse his candidacy. Unfortunately for Charlie, New Hampshire voters are not particularly interested in who Pete Sessions wants to see in this seat..."
As James Pindell says about an identical situation over in the senate race: It is getting to the point where news of Ayotte's DC fund-raiser this week was met with a giant, "what else is new?"