Title: NH Senate Race Post by: The Arizonan on October 02, 2009, 11:10:38 AM Does Paul Hodes still have a chance of beating former New Hampshire Attorney General (and quitter) Kelly Ayotte?
If she won, New Hampshire would be the first state to be representated in the US Senate by women of both parties at the same time. Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: Holmes on October 02, 2009, 11:33:52 AM What do you mean "still"? It's not like anything has even changed... Ayotte still spends all her free time in DC attending fancy fundraisers and occasionally drops Republicans talking points to the NH media.
Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: Small Business Owner of Any Repute on October 02, 2009, 11:38:56 AM The pendulum has indeed swung in Ayotte's favor as of late, but with 13 months to go, this is certainly still a winnable race for Democrats.
Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: Small Business Owner of Any Repute on October 02, 2009, 02:09:18 PM If Hodes can exploit Ayotte's lesbianism, then a win for him becomes very likely. pix plz Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: Holmes on October 02, 2009, 05:32:33 PM I didn't know you were that kind of guy.
Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: ajc0918 on October 02, 2009, 06:20:56 PM Does Paul Hodes still have a chance of beating former New Hampshire Attorney General (and quitter) Kelly Ayotte? If she won, New Hampshire would be the first state to be representated in the US Senate by women of both parties at the same time. Well I would surely think that Former senator (& quitter) and current president obama would campaign for him. Along side former senator, and quitter, vice president biden. Shows how little you know. Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: JohnnyLongtorso on October 02, 2009, 06:22:49 PM Ayotte is running a Michael Steele-style campaign, avoiding taking positions and running as an attractive personality. I doubt it will last a year of scrutiny by the voters.
Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: Alexander Hamilton on October 02, 2009, 06:23:23 PM Does Paul Hodes still have a chance of beating former New Hampshire Attorney General (and quitter) Kelly Ayotte? If she won, New Hampshire would be the first state to be representated in the US Senate by women of both parties at the same time. You need to stfu up right now. Your closet lesbian Governor ditched your ass and left you with Jan Brewer. Talk about quitters, man. Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: nhmagic on October 03, 2009, 03:56:30 AM Does Paul Hodes still have a chance of beating former New Hampshire Attorney General (and quitter) Kelly Ayotte? If she won, New Hampshire would be the first state to be representated in the US Senate by women of both parties at the same time. You need to stfu up right now. Your closet lesbian Governor ditched your ass and left you with Jan Brewer. Talk about quitters, man. Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: Alexander Hamilton on October 03, 2009, 04:25:22 AM I'd like to bring back my 8th post on this site for this special occasion.
Every thread The Arizonan makes is irrelevant. Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: The Arizonan on October 03, 2009, 09:19:07 AM Does Paul Hodes still have a chance of beating former New Hampshire Attorney General (and quitter) Kelly Ayotte? If she won, New Hampshire would be the first state to be representated in the US Senate by women of both parties at the same time. Well I would surely think that Former senator (& quitter) and current president obama would campaign for him. Along side former senator, and quitter, vice president biden. Shows how little you know. I guess my memory is selective (about Obama and Biden). The poll numbers show Paul Hodes trailing Kelly Ayotte hence this thread. Obama and Biden could campaign for Hodes, but could still have a good chance of losing. Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: The Arizonan on October 03, 2009, 09:25:06 AM Does Paul Hodes still have a chance of beating former New Hampshire Attorney General (and quitter) Kelly Ayotte? If she won, New Hampshire would be the first state to be representated in the US Senate by women of both parties at the same time. You need to stfu up right now. Your closet lesbian Governor ditched your ass and left you with Jan Brewer. Talk about quitters, man. Janet Napolitano was appointed as Secretary of Homeland Security by President Obama. There's a difference. Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: Lief 🗽 on October 03, 2009, 06:13:20 PM Um, getting a promotion is not quitting. Quitting your job to campaign for a promotion is quitting. Difference.
Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: cannonia on October 04, 2009, 05:34:48 AM Um, getting a promotion is not quitting. Quitting your job to campaign for a promotion is quitting. Difference. There be trolls here! Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: Alexander Hamilton on October 04, 2009, 05:58:27 AM Um, getting a promotion is not quitting. Quitting your job to campaign for a promotion is quitting. Difference. Yeah. Jan Brewer. JAN BREWER. Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: Holmes on October 04, 2009, 08:22:14 AM So Ayotte, Obama, Biden, Napolitano and Brewer are all some form of quitters? Did I miss anyone?
Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: JohnnyLongtorso on October 04, 2009, 08:55:44 AM So Ayotte, Obama, Biden, Napolitano and Brewer are all some form of quitters? Did I miss anyone? Mike Johanns did it twice, once from Governor to Secretary of Agriculture, and then from AgSec to the Senate. Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: Хahar 🤔 on October 04, 2009, 12:07:53 PM Bob Dole: Quitter extraordinaire!!!11
Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: SamInTheSouth on October 04, 2009, 02:32:20 PM Um, getting a promotion is not quitting. Quitting your job to campaign for a promotion is quitting. So Obama is a quitter? Thanks for clearing that up for us. Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: Sewer on October 04, 2009, 04:49:37 PM Um, getting a promotion is not quitting. Quitting your job to campaign for a promotion is quitting. So Obama is a quitter? Thanks for clearing that up for us. you... i... ... Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: Joe Republic on October 04, 2009, 05:41:04 PM Um, getting a promotion is not quitting. Quitting your job to campaign for a promotion is quitting. So Obama is a quitter? Thanks for clearing that up for us. Reading comprehension: F Title: Re: NH Senate Race Post by: Badger on October 07, 2009, 05:46:28 PM Um, getting a promotion is not quitting. Quitting your job to campaign for a promotion is quitting. Difference. There be trolls here! |