...about McCain in NH.. No one is paying a lick of attention to Duval Patrick in Massachusetts.. McCain is still seen as "belonging to" New Hampshire... and that will draw voters for that reason alone. The voters in NH from all political locations see McCain in an emotional, rather than, rational way.. and that is of concern.. Undeclared (aka "Independents") tend to lean towards republican candidates.. That voter block is the wild child of the family.. they historically react in a libertarian leaning, "hard nosed", fashion. And that block is really huge.. greater than a third, (i think). I believe Obama is going to have a hard time pulling off a win in NH.. Which terribly saddens me because I fear for our massively RNC attacked, but damn near perfect Representative for District one, Carol Shea Porter... as well as down the ticket. Our first time in a hundred years majority of the state house may slip away. A depressing possibility.
We are working hard here in NH to keep things going.. Hug resources are going into holding the majority in this state..
I would be interested in knowing if other on the edge "swing states" are working hard as well... sharing tactics of grassroots might be of an advantage. How do progressives progress?:
Chuck Todd is wrong
...about McCain in NH.. No one is paying a lick of attention to Duval Patrick in Massachusetts.. McCain is still seen as "belonging to" New Hampshire... and that will draw voters for that reason alone. The voters in NH from all political locations see McCain in an emotional, rather than, rational way.. and that is of concern.. Undeclared (aka "Independents") tend to lean towards republican candidates.. That voter block is the wild child of the family.. they historically react in a libertarian leaning, "hard nosed", fashion. And that block is really huge.. greater than a third, (i think). I believe Obama is going to have a hard time pulling off a win in NH.. Which terribly saddens me because I fear for our massively RNC attacked, but damn near perfect Representative for District one, Carol Shea Porter... as well as down the ticket. Our first time in a hundred years majority of the state house may slip away. A depressing possibility.
We are working hard here in NH to keep things going.. Hug resources are going into holding the majority in this state..
I would be interested in knowing if other on the edge "swing states" are working hard as well... sharing tactics of grassroots might be of an advantage. How do progressives progress?:
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By Athena1955August 6, 2008 - 6:03pm