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Story Archives of 'Jeb Bradley'Are Republicans on the Road to Revival?By Laura Knoy on Monday, February 8, 2010.The Grand Old Party has notched a string of special election victories lately, in governor’s races in Virginia and New Jersey and for the Senate seat in Massachusetts. We’ll talk to a roundtable of Granite State GOP members about whether they think they’ve got America’s ear once again and how Republicans should approach November’s midterm elections. Guests
New Hampshire’s Revenue StructureBy Laura Knoy on Friday, October 23, 2009.This week the State House Ways and Means Committee will host a two day summit to discuss how well the state’s revenue structure fits the state economy. Educators, business people, economists and national tax experts will talk about what the current situation of New Hampshire’s revenue structure is and what they perceive it may be in the near future. We’ll talk with participants of that conference and learn more about the pros and cons of different revenue ideas for the state. Guests
Shea-Porter Wins Reelection Over Bradley in 1st DistrictBy David Darman on Wednesday, November 5, 2008.Democratic Representative Carol Shea Porter is going back to Congress, after beating former Congressman, Republican Jeb Bradley, for the second time. Carol Shea Porter Wins Rematch With Jeb BradleyBy David Darman on Tuesday, November 4, 2008.First District Representative Carol Shea Porter has won a second term in Congress. New Hampshire Public Radio’s David Darman has more. In Conceding, Bradley Warns "Pendulum Always Swings Back"By Avishay Artsy on Tuesday, November 4, 2008.Republican Jeb Bradley failed for the second time to defeat Democrat Carol Shea-Porter in his bid to represent the first congressional district. CD1 Fundraising Is Almost Even, But the Candidates Accuse Each Other of Being TaintedBy David Darman on Monday, November 3, 2008.The race for campaign funds in the Both Representative Carol Shea-Porter and former Congressman Jeb Bradley have each raised more than 1 million dollars. But while the totals are similar, officials from each campaign accuse the other of being tainted. NHPR’s David Darman has more. Polls Show At Least 10% of likely CD1 Voters Are Still UndecidedBy David Darman on Wednesday, October 29, 2008.The latest poll from the UNH Survey Center has Representative Carol Shea Porter leading her GOP challenger Jeb Bradley by 13 points. But more than 10 percent of likely voters in the First Congressional District are still undecided. The candidates and their campaigns are trying a variety of ways to reach those voters. But political analysts say many of these voters can be among the hardest to win over. New Hampshire Public Radio’s David Darman has more. Romney Stumps For Bradley, HornBy Amy Quinton on Wednesday, October 29, 2008.Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney was in New Hampshire today stumping for New Hampshire’s Republican congressional candidates. NHPR’s Amy Quinton reports. CD1 Candidates Mix It Up in Debate, and Occasionally Exaggerate the FactsBy David Darman on Wednesday, October 22, 2008.The attacks and counterattacks between political candidates make it hard for voters to know who’s telling the truth. Political analysts say whether it’s stretching the truth, or omitting a relevant fact, the game is often played out in debates. The debates between First District Representative Carol Shea Porter and former Congressman Jeb Bradley are no exception. New Hampshire Public Radio’s David Darman has more. Post-Morting the 1st District DebateBy Laura Knoy on Friday, October 17, 2008.On Thursday, candidates Carol Shea Porter and Jeb Bradley faced off in a debate at Franklin Pierce’s Marlin Fitzwater Center in Manchester. The candidates discussed and debated their platforms on everything from education and energy to Social Security and the Portsmouth Shipyard. We look back at last night’s debate and see where the race goes from here. Guests
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