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Corbin attacks Dodds as he leaves to start his own campaign

In a press release announcing his candidacy for the state senate Corey Corbin, the former campaign manager for congressional candidate Gary Dodds said that he feelt the atmosphere around the office made it easy.

"While I think Gary may have a shot at the Primary, he needs to get serious  if he wants to win. In the few months I was leading the campaign, I had yet to see Gary take this race seriously. He won't raise money outside of his
own, he has a hard time with public speaking and never seems willing to  practice, and he slips up on issues and facts. Whoever he finds to take  over that campaign has a lot of work ahead of them."

Posted on Saturday, February 18, 2006 at 03:17PM by Registered CommenterNH INSIDER in | Comments3 Comments

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Everyone knows that Corey is in things only for himself. This is just further proof. He has opportunism written all over him.
February 18, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterE Johnson
Interesting that E. Johnson knows me to be an opportunist as I have no idea who the person is. And to say I need a therapist? Sophomoric at best.

I told the truth about the Dodd's campaign. Plain and simple. If telling the truth is considered opportunistic (what do I actually gain from that?) and requires therapy then this country is TRULY in a sad state of affiars.

What I wrote was not an attack, it was simply an observation, one that will be vindicated on Primary day.
March 8, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterCorey Corbin
Corey,

Who ever said you need therapy?
August 19, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterE. Johnson

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