Monday, January 2, 2012

New Hampshire's politicos

There's a lot to consider right with this article from New Hampshire. The first major one is the fight for New Hampshire to remain the first state to hold a primary. This we know is key because the first two states often predict which candidates are most likely to succeed. The second is the fact that  activist such as the AFP in New Hampshire are already out and about campaigning for the candidate that share their common goals. With New Hampshire being more of a moderate state this kind of campaigning is necessary. There will not be an early endorsement based on what their leader states. It won't be until the presidential campaign that they will openly endorse a candidate. That shows that even among activist their exist a chance for their preference to shift in term of the general election. Lastly the article addresses how it is believed that their will be an increase in the number of Democrats  in the House. Considering all these factors, I can only finish off with this for my readers. What happens if the members of the AFP decide on a candidate of the primary but then decide to vote for Barack in the general election?

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