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NH-Gov: So Maybe It Won't Be Stephen, Then

by: Dean Barker

Sat Apr 24, 2010 at 19:26:31 PM EDT


Did anyone else notice that Craig Benson protege John Stephen's numbers against Lynch in the PPP poll are virtually identical to Jack Kimball's?

This is amazing to me, given how much more name recognition Stephen should have from his previous runs for various offices and his grandstanding at DHHS.

The PPP press release (.PDF) calls him an "unknown."

Adding: Maybe one clear way to distinguish between Stephen and Kimball is for a reporter to ask if either of them support the Republican Governors Association's new allegiance with Guy Fawkes.  Or then again, maybe not so clear.  

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I hadn't heard (0.00 / 0)
about the Fawkes angle. I was floored by this after reading the context, shows how far off the rails the GOP has gone. What's next, an alliance with the IRA? Their middle name is Republican, after all...

Remember, remember (4.00 / 1)
the second of November, the Republican treason and plot.  I see no reason why the Republican treason should ever be forgot.

Let's not let the GOP "I hope he fails" crowd set the template and expectations for the upcoming elections on November 2.  We can and will win these seats.

Also, the Republican Governor's Association is aware that V for Vendetta was meant to represent Bush's torture of prisoners, monitoring/arresting of citizens who dared disagree with him, etc etc, right?


John Stephen, unknown? That can't be. (0.00 / 0)
As anybody who drove past NH01 signs in 2008 knows, John Stephen Stands Out.

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"Don't lose your grip on the dreams of the past; you must fight just to keep them alive!"

@DougLindner



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