Shouldn’t the author, Jim Newell, be listed?
Not a fan of Scott Brown. But he is better than Shaheen.
I am simply stunned there is not more “carpet bagger” stuff going on.
I was at my Mom’s place in VT the other day and they run NH Political ads out of Burlington VT’s TV Stations. I thought Brown’s ads were pretty weak.
But, I hope the people in NH vote for him. I never liked her.
Some would say that a nasty, snarky article like this is also an omen.
I can smell the donkeys squeal and I see November from my house.
Brown was smart enough to hit the immigration issue, and that’s why he may pull this out.
Liberals weren’t to concerned about carpetbaggers when the Hildebeast won New York!!!
How on Earth did the GOP let this nitwit represent us there?
A hard rain is going to fall (on Democrats). I would sure like to see Franken (Moron-MN) lose.
First, Scott Brown has been a property owner in NH longer than Shaheen. Secondly, this campaign and the style is a calculated test of styles and approaches, where the outcome is nearly certain at the outset, for the 2016 presidential race. It could be Romney, a close advisor and friend of Brown.
I too feel the approach is weak but if one understands the electorate in NH and generally throughout USA, although more conservative than the average lefty, have some liberal preferences. A conservative can not beat someone with conservatism when all they know is liberalism. We often think of Reagan as the arch conservative, but he was not. He was pragmatic. He made deals with Tip Oneil. He was however much more conservative than Carter, in one major way, Reagan showed his love for USA. That is what the electorate will demand.
Two years of a more conservative and successful government will make it more likely that a conservative approach will win in 2016.
(WHEN) Scott Brown wins in New Hampshire, that probably means Democrats have already well and truly lost the Senate. .....then Republicans Cory Gardner, Joni Ernst, Thom Tillis, David Perdue, Mitch McConnell, Pat Roberts, Mike Rounds, Tom Cotton, Bill Cassidy, Dan Sullivan, Shelley Moore Capito, and Steve Daines (Montana) will also have won. It will have been a blowout by the time Sen Scott Brown and his red truck pull into the Senate parking lot.
This article sounds like it was written by a sixth grader.