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Story Archives of 'Katrina Swett'Shaheen To Run For SenateBy Josh Rogers on Monday, September 17, 2007.Shaheen's candidacy ups the ante for incumbent Republican John Sununu and makes life more than difficult for Democrats who opt to remain in the race. Where To? Democrats WonderBy Trish Anderton on Wednesday, November 6, 2002.After losing badly in just about every political arena last night, New Hampshire Democrats are trying to figure out what went wrong. But there's little agreement on how to fix the party's message. NHPR's Trish Anderton reports. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
A Big Night for RepublicansBy NHPR Staff on Wednesday, November 6, 2002.The election was a clean sweep for Republicans as they racked up commanding wins in the gubernatorial and congressional races. Even the U-S Senate race � expected to be a tight one � tipped early in the GOP�s favor and stayed that way through the evening. For a wrap up of last night�s races, we hear now from the NHPR reporters who have been following these campaigns. We begin with a report on the U-S Senate contest from Trish Anderton. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Katrina SwettBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, October 29, 2002.She's challenging incumbent Charles Bass for New Hampshire's second congressional district seat. We'll talk with Swett about her positions on issues such as terrorism, Iraq, taxes and health care. Laura Knoy is host. www.katrinaswett.org listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
2nd District Congressional DebatesBy Raquel Maria Dillon on Wednesday, October 23, 2002.Last night's debate between the candidates for the second congressional district heated up over Katrina Swett's campaign donations and Charlie Bass' voting record. NHPR's Raquel Maria Dillon has more. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Katrina Swett: A ProfileBy Dan Gorenstein on Monday, October 14, 2002.She's got it- smarts, a recognizeable name, and has more money than her opponent. Democratic and even some Republican strategists agree Katrina Swett is a formidable candidate for New Hampshire?s Second Congressional District. What Swett doesn?t have though, is a voting record. NHPR?s Dan Gorenstein recently spent some time with the candidate to get to know her policy positions and her. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
General Wesley Clark Visits NH VetsBy Raquel Maria Dillon on Thursday, October 10, 2002.Top military commander General Wesley Clark visited New Hampshire yesterday. He spoke to high school and college students, endorsed Democratic candidate Katrina Swett in the race for the second congressional district seat, and talked with veterans about the impending decision to strike Iraq. NHPR's Raquel Maria Dillon was at the American Legion in Manchester. She brought back this report. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Environmentally Friendly Congressional CandidatesBy Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, October 1, 2002.Key policy debates will undoubtedly occur in the next Congress. Many of them involve environmental issues. And both candidates in New Hampshire’s Second Congressional District are trying to position themselves as the environment’s best friend. NHPR’s Dan Gorenstein has the story. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
CD 2 Candidates Focus on MoneyBy Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, September 17, 2002.Now that the primaries are over and the general election is ahead, the issue of money is dominating the conversation in the race for New Hampshire?s Second Congressional District seat. Both Republican Congressman Charlie Bass and Democrat Katrina Swett accuse each other of taking campaign contributions from the wrong sources. NHPR?s Dan Gorenstein reports. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Congressional District Primary BreakdownBy Dan Gorenstein on Wednesday, September 11, 2002.Democrat Katrina Swett and Republican Congressman Charlie Bass were the first two candidates to declare victory last night. The two now face each other in the race for New Hampshire?s Second Congressional District seat. In the First Congressional District Democrat Martha Fuller Clark also was able to declare an early victory. But it was nearly midnight before her Republican opponent Jeb Bradley could accept his party?s nominaiton. NHPR?s Dan Gorenstein has more. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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