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Democrats Unite and Ignite in Unity New Hampshire

Today was one of those days that remind me that all the time, aggravation and heartbreak of politics is worth every ounce of effort we put into it. That’s what ran through my mind as I took my seat today in beautiful Unity NH. It’s all worth it.

To see Carol Shea-Porter and Paul Hodes give the introductory speeches in a New Hampshire field on a Summer day makes it all worth it. When Governor Lynch spoke --it was all worth it. 

In the name of the Granite State and the United States of America--it's all worth it!

Then Jeanne Shaheen spoke to a widely enthusiastic crowd. I’ll be writing much more about her campaign. She has a ton of momentum and Democrats are loving it. The Shaheen campaign seems to be doing everything right. I'm loving it.

Finally, the introduction we were all waiting for fell to  Ken Hall, the “honorary”mayor of Unity. That was fitting—all politics is local.

What a moment for New Hampshire and the Nation. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton chose the perfect location to bring the Democratic party together. Someone—perhaps it was Hillary—mentioned that maybe there was some divine intervention afoot. I mean Barack and Hillary both received 107 votes last January in Unity. What an amazing and symbolic coincidence. How could they pass up the opportunity to return?

The crowed loved it. This event was yet another shot in the arm for New Hampshire Democrats. I’m sure everyone present made a little personal vow to work just a little harder between now and November.

We’ve come a long way from our frigid primary. The political climate has changed as much as the weather. Today sealed the deal.

So thank you to the kind folks in Unity.

Now its time for Democrats all across New Hampshire to work like we’ve never worked before to send Barack Obama to the White House.

Posted on Friday, June 27, 2008 at 08:59PM by Registered CommenterChaz Proulx | Comments5 Comments

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Reader Comments (5)

Now that we’re beyond Hillary, we can look forward to the first female VP, Sarah Palin, to become the first female President of the United States in 4 years!

June 27, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterTed
Ted

Hi and welcome aboard

But why four years--not eight?

June 28, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterChaz Proulx
Now we know for sure that Lynch is part of the radical left moonbat wing of the party.

Hodes and Porter are in serious trouble too, after what the Democrats have done in NH and the US Congress.
June 28, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterObserver
Observer

Thanks for being the voice of talk radio here. Rush needs you.
June 29, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterChaz Proulx
How come they didn't hold this event in Bethlehem instead - what with the new Messiah, Barack Obama, in town it would have been fitting.
June 30, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterConcerned Taxpayer

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