Winners |
Losers |
John LynchAs the State of the State proved once again Lynch is driving the agenda. |
Joe KenneyKenney, a state senator and Republican gubernatorial candidate, has been forgotten in all the talk about Frank Guinta and other Republicans entering the race |
Frank GuintaContinued buzz over Guinta's visions of higher office elevate his role in the state. |
Jennifer HornShe enters the race one week. The next week everyone is talking about fellow Republican Bob Clegg getting in the race |
New Hampshire PrimaryWith the Democrat recount stopped and the Republican recount still on going there appears to be very little that went wrong with the ballots cast New Hampshire Primary. |
Scott PopeThe Claremont Mayor couldn't stand the heat of a city council meeting this week so he quits. The next day he wants his job back. |
CONCORD -- The newest version of an education funding constitutional amendment did not receive enough votes to go on the senate this afternoon. ... >
Now that state Senator David Gottesman has decided to step down, some Republicans are looking towards Harry Haytayan to take another shot at ... >
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Loser: Rudy Giuliani
Rudy is the loser of the week because he is about to get trounced in the Florida Primary.
The second loser of the week (and why this is relevant to us) is his strategy of ignoring New Hampshire, Iowa and South Carolina, thinking that he could focus on the "big" states instead.
He hired a good team of people here in the state, then left them high and dry and without the funds or appearances to put on a decent campaign effort. If I was part of that team, I would be quite angry.
For that strategy, Rudy will be rewarded with a dismal performance third or fourth place finish on Tuesday in Florida, and perhaps will be faced with a failed campaign by Wednesday.
Let future primary candidates take note.
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