July 30, 2008 - 8:28am
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GraniteGrok endorses Bosse

The conservative website GraniteGrok has endorsed Grant Bosse (R-Hillsboro) in the 2nd Congressional District Republican primary.

"We ask our readers who live in NH's Congressional District to give Grant a very close look. If you feel that government should supply your every (or even most) need, he's not your guy," wrote Republican activist Skip Murphy. "If you believe that we owe all that we are and have to government, he's not your guy. If you believe that government knows more than you do about taking care of your family, he's not your guy."

Bosse has been a frequent guest on the GraniteGrok radio show and has contributed online articles.

Bosse is running in the primary against Jennifer Horn (R-Nashua), state Sen. Bob Clegg (R-Hudson) and Jim Steiner (R-Concord).

Update: "Granite Grok has quickly become one of New Hampshire's leading voices for lower spending, personal responsibility, and open government. I'm thrilled to have earned their endorsement," Bosse said in a statement.

Brian Lawson is a PolitickerNH.com Reporter and can be reached via email at brian.lawson@politickernh.com.

Comments

Congratulations Grant on


Congratulations Grant on your endorsement. Real conservatives appreciate your message and are, obviously, tuning in.

It's great to see someone running for office who actually stands for something. Anyone can file some paperwork and run for office but it takes guts to actually outline how you're going to reduce the size of government and it's burden on our lives. Your "50 Ways in 50 Days" campaign is excellent.

Unfortunately, some who are running want to just keep things the same old way. But you want to change things and you have the foresight and knowledge to do just that. There is no candidate who can match your knowledge of the issues and your ability to spread your message.

Keep up the great work!

07/30/08 6:59 pm

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