AG Ayotte resigns, eyes Senate run
Attorney General Kelly Ayotte, 41, has resigned to explore a campaign for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by U.S. Sen. Judd Gregg in 2010. Her move comes after John E. Sununu announced he would not run. Those who may include Republicans Ovide Lamontagne, Charles Bass and Rich Ashooh. Democratic U.S. Rep. Paul W. Hodes is already in the race.
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Ironic the racetrack analogy you provide, considering the fact that Ayotte was extremely vocal in her anti-gambling sentiments.
Despite the overwhelming support of NH citizens for expanded gambling, she defied the wishes of the constituents and we ended up with this abortion of a budget.
She also green-lighted the $110 million theft of the medical malpractice fund for the state budget which is now in court. Big surprise there--only an incompetent fool would think the state had any rights to this money.
Lastly, she was partly responsible for destroying Concord developer Kevin Guay's properties which has brought the state a very public lawsuit of $55 million.
Sorry, folks...three strikes & you're OUT in my book. We need more people in office that actually LISTEN to the people--NOT the opposite!
- Bob, Hooksett
- Jim Vacca, Nashua, NH
- Joe, Henniker
the daily racing form. This tells me what
the horse has done in his past performances. I don't need to study any
form to know how Kelly Ayotte has
performed in the past. Her track record is
outstanding. Kelly break out of the
starting gate running and don't look back.
The finish line is The United States Senate.
- Jack Sullivan, Nashua
- Dwayne, Bedford
- Alex K., Deering, NH
- claude brochu, allestown nh
- Spence, Danville
- joe kelly, manchester
- Brian, Nashua
Both Joe and Kelly are WONDERFUL people!
Both are patriots and honorable public servants.
She clearly understands that she is in a position to make a positive difference for us all. We support her 100%.
- Susan Terzakis, Bedford NH
- A E Moore, Rochester, NH
- Dave Robert, Manchester
- Robert Sutherland, Keene, NH
Give it up Ray, your days are numbered.
- Kevin Coates, Keene
- joe kelly, manchester
- Gary Way, Bedford
- John Dodge, Stratham
- Spike, Brentwood NH
- Ed Holdgate, Live Free or Die Sandown, NH
- Don, Exeter, NH
Your stance that human criminals should be valued and protected from the death penalty seems highly contradicory with your stance that human gamblers should be exposed to predation by more casinos. Why do murdererd matter more to you than gamblers with addictive personalities?
- Jim, Manchester
Run, Kelly, Run... you will be great.
Republican landslides in 2010 and 2012... with NH back as the good conservative state it once was...
- Marc, Weare
She instructed her office to take a position AGAINST the Castle Doctrine legislation this past year, taking away rights of average citizens and empowering criminals, and stepped far outside of her bounds when she lobbied AGAINST medical marijuana. Not to mention her opposition to expanded gaming here in NH, which a majority of people are for and would be overwhelmingly beneficial to our economy.
She's not the kind of person I want representing New Hampshire Republicans! Just what we need, another ant-gun, drug warrior statist. NO THANKS!
- Andy Demers, Manchester
- Julie Roberge, Bedford NH
- Rick Newman, Nottingham
- Chris, Laconia
- Bill Whalen, Sanbornton
- Paul B, Manchester
Maybe she should run for Gov.?
- James, manchester
Greg Barrett
- Greg Barrett, Manchester
- Daniel Kern, Greenland
- Steve, Manchester
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