Party's in New Hampshire
On the final full day of campaigning, Michael Young, a Barack Obama volunteer from New York City, drops off a campaign flyer at a Nashua, N.H., home already littered with literature from other candidates.
Preston Keres - The Washington Post
Preston Keres - The Washington Post
And you can be there! Via, cyber-chat. 8pm, EST. Mike's America is your party host. Hors ‘d orderves are on him! Bring your own champagne; and don't forget to show Mike how well you can dance.
Be there!...
....or don't!
....or don't!
A Nashua home features a message from the owner advising campaigns to steer clear.
Preston Keres - The Washington Post
The Wordsmith from Nantucket will be at work.
Labels: blogosphere, Election 2008, New Hampshire Caucus
5 Comments:
I love that second photo! Those poor people in NH must have their doorbells rung night and day.
The people of New Hampshire are talking about nothing but the candidates. I went to a therapy session today and walked into a hive of democrats. I hadn't known it until today. Wow....I said I thought New Hampshire was Republican and was told it had pockets of Republicans, and pockets of democrats. The only thing I said was they have no platform, on anyting...then stopped preaching. to deaf ears.....stay well.....
There is a huge population of shipped in voters in New Hamshire. They can vote if they say they are thinking aboout moving to New Hamshire. This was a case of voters brought in to bolster two candidates Clinton and Mc Cain. The people of New Hampshire had their voices squelched but they chose to have it that way.
Mitt Romney walked away with the lead in delegates tonight.
I hadn't heard anything of what Jennifer just said! They don't have to be permanent residents of the state? Well... then winning in NH doesn't mean anything whatsoever, does it?
I heard the same thing Jenn did.
Word,
You have got to join one of these chat sessions, they are getting interesting and quite fun :-)
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