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    Andy Sanborn, Ron Paul 2012 NH campaign chair, running for CONG NH 1

    http://www.wmur.com/article/nh-prima...weeks/10303199

    Republican state Sen. Andy Sanborn raised about $100,000 in just more than two weeks after becoming a candidate for the 1st District U.S. House seat, his campaign says.
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    The scene here in this old colonial Atlantic seaport is deceptively pacific. The sun shimmers off the sea, the fishing boats pass quietly. But the talk here over a leisurely lunch, harvested from the cool blue waters below, is anything but tranquil. The topics are Donald Trump, the midterm congressional elections, and how little—or how much—a Republican House candidate should identify himself with the president.

    Add to the savory menu this supplemental, succulent element:
    The conversation is being held in a relatively balanced district that Trump carried by only two percentage points in 2016 and that now is represented by a Democratic legislator who won her seat by a single percentage point but isn’t seeking another term.


    This just might be the very best opportunity in the nation for a Republican candidate to flip a seat from the Democrats in contravention of historical trends (which hold that the party controlling the White House loses seats in midterm contests) and contemporary conventional wisdom (which suggest the Republicans might be in for a skunking in November).


    Which is why the position being staked out by state Sen. Andy Sanborn here in the eastern part of the Granite State—an area that six years ago split its vote by going for the Republican presidential candidate, Mitt Romney, and the Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Maggie Hassan, now in the Senate—is so telling: for the midterms, for the Trump legacy, for the future of the GOP.


    Sanborn, 56, supported Sen. Rand Paul in the 2016 New Hampshire Primary and sided with his father, Rep. Ron Paul, four years earlier. But — this speaks volumes about the new blood surging into the GOP and the transformation of the party—the four-term state senator doesn’t remember whom he supported in the 2008 primary. Maybe it was the senior Paul, maybe it was former Gov. Mitt Romney, maybe it was former Mayor Rudy Giuliani. He has no idea. His political life started when he recoiled at the government bureaucracies he confronted when he opened a sports bar in Concord.


    And so the critical matter is what he is saying about Trump, the straw that stirs the drink of November’s contests—to the delight of Democrats (who look at Trump’s disapproval rates and see sugary visions of control of the House) and, against historical antecedents, to the delight also of some Republicans (who think the president is popular enough in enough places to hold the House and then to elect a new speaker congruent with his smash-mouth rhetoric, populist politics and combative style).


    They can both be right, of course, but not in the same congressional district, and that’s why here, in a district that includes Robert Frost’s farm in Derry and the storied White Mountains, Sanborn is citing Trump’s populist portfolio of tax cuts, immigration and deregulation. This, after all, is a state where anti-tax sentiment is the fluoride in the water, where government activism is deplored and where immigration was largely confined to Greeks, Irish and Quebecois and basically halted when the textile boom ended generations ago.


    "Here people think the economy is going very well,’’ he said between chews, "and they think America is in a better place today than it’s been in a decade.’’
    To win his House seat, Sanborn must prevail in a tough September primary in this district, punctuated with high-tech industries and high-bush blueberries. Then he must face whomever the Democrats select from a crowded field that includes the scion of a beloved Manchester family that owns the legendary Puritan Backroom restaurant favored by presidential candidates every four years and the son of Sen. Bernie Sanders, who, peculiarly, has not endorsed his only child.


    Sanborn faces headwinds, not only because Portsmouth and Manchester have big pockets of Democratic voters. His GOP rivals are well-liked and don’t have the New Hampshire Union Leader, the state’s biggest newspaper, pounding him about an inappropriate comment he allegedly made and a cash payment that allegedly followed. (The state attorney general cleared him, but the paper hasn’t let go of the story.)


    But Sanborn has the endorsement of Sen. Paul and has sent out a searing campaign jeremiad that referred to Ohio Gov. John Kasich and resounded across the country: “A Never-Trumper itching to primary President Trump in 2020, Kasich is hoping conservatives like me fail.’’
    It was the political equivalent of a double-stuffed cookie. It identified Sanborn as a Trump supporter and positioned him on the opposite end of the narrow Republican continuum from Kasich, whose 2016 presidential hopes depended on a strong showing here.

    ‘’This is going to be a tough district because of Trump,’’ said Judd Gregg, who served two terms as governor and three in the Senate in Washington. ‘’This is a moderate-to-liberal district and the president isn’t popular.’’


    But Sanborn is pressing ahead.
    ‘’Are people open to Trump?’’ he asked. ‘’I believe what happened in 2016 was that for 10 years people have been saying they’ve had it with the two party system. Nothing happened down there in Washington. Everyday people...want destruction. They want someone to kick in the door and push everybody back.’’
    It’s not that Sanborn, a fourth-generation Hampshireman and a third-generation small-businessman, is a thorough anti-politician. His wife is a state representative who may have eyes on the House speakership. The conversation in their Bedford home has a distinctly political tinge—and Sanborn’s profile in this race reflects sober contemplation, perhaps calculation.


    ‘’The question of whether you associate yourself with Trump is a hard question,’’ he said. ‘’But I spend much less time talking about his Twitter account than on what he’s done to make ordinary people’s lives better. When you look at the scorecard, it’s pretty impressive.’’

    That is what Sanborn, and scores of other Republican congressional candidates, are banking on as the midterm elections approach. ‘’I’m just an ordinary guy who got mad,’’ he said. He’s counting on enough ordinary guys staying mad to sustain the Trump revolution. And therein lies the key to the election.

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    I'm supporting Sanborn.

    Every other R candidate got an F or a D or refused to answer.

    https://www.nhfc-ontarget.org/wp-con...xecCouncil.pdf
    Last edited by Anti Federalist; 08-18-2018 at 05:09 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    I'm supporting Sanborn.

    Every other R candidate got an or a D or refused to answer.

    https://www.nhfc-ontarget.org/wp-con...xecCouncil.pdf
    Since Brett lost his primary maybe you and @dannno can use Sanborn to settle your bet.
    Never attempt to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and annoys the pig.

    Robert Heinlein

    Give a man an inch and right away he thinks he's a ruler

    Groucho Marx

    I love mankind…it’s people I can’t stand.

    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

    Alexis de Torqueville

    Those who fail to learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.
    Those who learn from the past are condemned to watch everybody else repeat it

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    Lets moneybomb for him, for real.
    Any new laptop for myself is to be
    done at my leisure. An honest (R)
    can win in a Yellow Dawg democrat
    year up here. The district is tight, to
    a 50/50 split. No incumbent = a plus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    Since Brett lost his primary maybe you and @dannno can use Sanborn to settle your bet.
    I'd be willing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    I'd be willing.



    I presume he's not a total neocon?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dannno View Post


    I presume he's not a total neocon?
    No, not at all. https://andysanborn.com/principles/

    Worked together with Shem Kellog (RIP).

    He's in hot water right now for comments made to some intern broad "complimenting on how she looked almost daily".

    https://www.wmur.com/article/former-...rance/22763200

    She claims after "they" had a talking to about him that:

    She said she assumed Flanders and Lehmann spoke with Sanborn about it, and after that, “he completely stayed away from me. Didn’t engage at all.”
    Which is how he should treat every broad that comes into his office: arid, cool, short and with the goal of getting them the hell out of your personal space as quickly as possible.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    No, not at all. https://andysanborn.com/principles/

    Worked together with Shem Kellog (RIP).

    He's in hot water right now for comments made to some intern broad "complimenting on how she looked almost daily".

    https://www.wmur.com/article/former-...rance/22763200

    She claims after "they" had a talking to about him that:



    Which is how he should treat every broad that comes into his office: arid, cool, short and with the goal of getting them the hell out of your personal space as quickly as possible.
    Sounds like a typical manufactured outrage that the establishment likes to use against any opposition.

    “Nice shoes.”
    “OMG, so inappropriate! Open an investigation! Special counsel!”
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian4Liberty View Post
    Sounds like a typical manufactured outrage that the establishment likes to use against any opposition.

    “Nice shoes.”
    “OMG, so inappropriate! Open an investigation! Special counsel!”
    I make it a point to be under video and audio surveillance when having any necessary interaction with female workers. Even then, the conversation is cool, arid, professional and short.

    Outside of that, ice.

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    Shemdogg knew him, and liked him.
    If he has a chance, let's try to make his
    quest easier & tidier. Auld Lang syne.

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    LibertyBallot.com recommends Andy Sanborn.
    http://granitegrok.com/blog/2018/08/...rty-ballot-com
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