Governor John Lynch: A Profile in Style

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By Laura Knoy on Friday, March 16, 2007.
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To the critics, Lynch’s way of governing is overly safe, driven by political polls and prone to flip flop. To his supporters, he’s open minded, bipartisan and an excellent manager. We’ll examine the Lynch way of governing, see how it’s different from his predecessors and how it effects our public debates on the issues. Laura's guests are Jeff Feingold, Editor for the NH Business Review and Brad Cook, Manchester Attorney and former counsel for the New Hampshire State Republican Committee. We'll also hear from Rep. Fran Wendelboe, (R) from New Hampton; Rep. Mary Jane Wallner, (D) from Concord and House Majority Leader; Gene Chandler, Former Speaker of the House and currently the Republican Policy Leader in the House and Mark Fernald, Former Democratic State Senator and Gubernatorial candidate.

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