New Hampshire Remembers Ronald Reagan

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By Mike Arnold on Wednesday, June 9, 2004.
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Ronald Wilson Reagan spent three primaries campaigning up in the Granite State. And many in New Hampshire felt that they played a big part in bringing Reagan to the oval office. Today on the Exchange, as the nation mourns the loss of our 40th President this week, we?ll talk with Granite Staters who remember him best. Mike's guests are Peter Thomson, Coordinator of the NH State Highway Safety Agency, son and former Chief of Staff of the late Governor Mel Thomson who worked for Reagan's NH campaign in 1976 and 1980. U.S. Senator Judd Gregg, worked on Reagan's campaign in 1976 and as a US congressman during his entire presidency. Ambassador Gerald Carmen, 1976 NH State Republican chair who ran Ronald Reagan's campaign in New Hampshire in 1980. Bob Malloy, Founder and owner of Malloy Sound and Video in Manchester, who's worked behind the scenes of countless NH Primary events. Guy McMillan, Editorial Page Editor of the Keene Sentinel since 1978 and Tom Rath, Republican analyst and attorney at Rath, Young and Pignatelli.

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