Winners |
Losers |
Joe KenneyFor now, Kenney is the Republican front-runner for governor |
Fergus CullenThe NH GOP chair was "thisclose" to having a well-funded candidate against Lynch. Now it is back to the drawing board. |
John LynchLynch focus on the education funding amendment and not a Republican opponent |
John StephenIn his Congressional primary against Jeb Bradley, the fact that another prominent Manchester candidate, like Guinta, was on the ticket with his own primary trying to drive turnout in the Queen City would've helped Stephen |
New Hampshire Clinton supportersThe Guinta news takes Bill Clinton's comments about NH off the front page |
Meridian CommunicationsThe main consulting firm for Guinta just lost out on potentially a lot of money this year. But there is always next year. |
CONCORD -- The newest version of an education funding constitutional amendment did not receive enough votes to go on the senate this afternoon. ... >
This week in the 1st congressional district, both Democratic U.S. Rep. Paul Hodes and Republican Bob Clegg are winners. ... >
More PolitickerNH.com coverage: House rejects education funding amendment >
yet another loss for the
yet another loss for the amazing mike biundo...
joe kenney is no winner. how about bruce keough steps up when he's needed or chuck morse?
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