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Latest News & Notes 75% of Republican State Legislators in 1st Congressional District Supporting Jeb Bradley for Congress
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 26, 2008
CONTACT:
Periklis Karoutas
1-603-799-6563
Press@jebforcongress.com
Wolfeboro, NH - Republican First Congressional District Candidate Jeb Bradley released a list of 69 names of Republican State Legislators, this list comprises 75% of the Republicans currently in the State Legislature in the 1st District. “I am honored to have the support of so many of my former colleagues that I served with during my 12 years in the State Legislature," Bradley said. "This is going to be an important election and I look forward to working with each and every one of my “Legislators for Jeb” in building a grassroots network all across the state that is going to be critical in taking back the 1st district and restoring the kind of common sense fiscal discipline and personal responsibility that we value here in New Hampshire.”
These 69 “Legislators for Jeb” join with Jeb Bradley’s State Leadership Council, Manchester City Leadership Committee, and extensive list of “Vets for Jeb” that will help Jeb Bradley’s efforts in recruiting activists and town chairs in each of the 1st Congressional District's 80 towns in supporting Jeb’s efforts.
For more information on Jeb’s Campaign to take back the 1st Congressional District please visit www.JebForCongress.com
Legislators for Jeb
Representative Chris Ahlgren, Wolfeboro Representative Janet Allen, Center Barnstead Representative Mary Allen, Newton Representative Al Baldasaro, Londonderry Representative Franklin Bishop, Raymond Representative Dave Boutin, Hooksett Representative Carolyn Brown, North Conway Representative Julie Brown, Rochester Representative Kevin Camm, East Hampstead Representative Sharon Carson, Londonderry Representative Frank Case, Nottingham Representative Gene Charron, Chester Representative Chris Christensen, Merrimack Representative Charles Clark, Gilford Representative Mark Clark, Bedford Representative Russell Day, Goffstown Representative Bill Denley, Wakefield Representative James Devine, Sandown Representative Larry Emerton, Goffstown Representative Bob Fesh, Derry Representative Don Flanders, Laconia Representative John Flanders, Kingston Representative Dick Fletcher, Goffstown Representative John Gleason, Derry Representative Bob L’Heureux, Merrimack Representative Ken Gould, Derry Representative John Graham, Bedford Representative Joe Guthrie, Hampstead Representative Ken Hawkins, Bedford Representative Jim Headd, Auburn Representative Bruce Heald, Meredith Representative Dave Hess, Hooksett Representative Randolph Holden, Goffstown Representative Charlie Humphries, Hooksett Representative Karen Hutchinson, Londonderry Representative Wil Infantine, Manchester Representative Bob Introne, Londonderry Representative George Katsakiores, Derry Representative Phyllis Katsakiores, Derry Representative Dave Knox, Wolfeboro Representative Jim Martin, Brookfield Representative Betsy McKinney, Londonderry Representative Karen McRae, Goffstown Representative Harry Merrow, Center Ossipee Representative Irene Messier, Manchester Representative Alida Milliham, Gilford Representative Maureen Mooney, Merrimack Representative Ben Moore, Seabrook Representative Ed Moran, Bedford Representative Stephen Nedeau, Meredith Representative Chris Nevins, Hampton Representative Ron Nowe, Epping Representative Betsey Patten, Moultonborough Representative Jim Pilliod, Belmont Representative Jim Rausch, Derry Representative Sandy Reeves, Manchester Representative Carl Robertson, Exeter Representative David Russell, Gilmanton Iron Works Representative Elisabeth Sanders, Danville Representative Jayne Spaulding, Bedford Representative Stan Stevens, Wolfeboro Representative Nancy Stiles, Hampton Representative John Thomas, Belmont Representative Maurice Villeneuve, Bedford Representative Everett Weare, Seabrook Representative Dave Welch, Kingston Representative Roger Wells, Hampstead Representative Fran Wendelboe, New Hampton Representative Ken Weyler, Kingston
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