Hodes Didn't Succeed as a Voice of Change
03rd May 2008
Hodes didn't Succeed as a Voice of Change
Letter to the Editor
Nashua Telegraph
Published May 3, 2008
The partisan bickering in Washington is beyond annoying. It is clear that it is time for change, and that is why Paul Hodes has to go.
He was elected two years ago by voters in the 2nd District as a voice of change, and boy how nothing has changed.
Politicians are still bickering, gas prices are still rising, unemployment is going up and home prices and sales are dropping.
What is Congressman Hodes doing? That's right, running for re-election.
I don't know how someone can run for re-election when they have not fixed any of these big issues.
Change is needed, and Jennifer Horn is the person to accomplish it.
She doesn't come from big money and isn't a political insider.
Instead, Jennifer is a mother, wife, neighbor and friend whose only concern is for the people of New Hampshire.
Jennifer is a person who will listen to all sides of an issue and with an open mind and heart make the decision that is best for New Hampshire.
I ask everyone who is tired of the nonsense in Washington to please take a few minutes and look at an exceptional candidate for Congress, Jennifer Horn.
Kevin Brown
Nashua
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