Washington Post Article

Jan 05, 2008 08:49

Article interviewing Rich, Neighborworks, whom Grace Haven works with and other Granite Square residents about politics.

By Kevin Merida Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, January 5, 2008; Page C01

MANCHESTER, N.H., Jan. 4 -- On a day when the presidential hopefuls hustled about the state trolling for votes, some residents of the ( Read more... )

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trisigmanc January 5 2008, 17:23:31 UTC
Well look at that!

I actually liked living in NH during the primary, very interesting time and felt like it was quite the piece of history.

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hgmorgann January 5 2008, 22:15:01 UTC
I'm loving the primary season. Its fun. I don't know what I'll do after Tuesday!

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mgmhmj January 7 2008, 00:23:17 UTC
Very interesting article!!

I grew up in politics (mom spent 30+ years campaigning and then as a state cabinet member and US Senate staff member), and Alabama politics are definitely their own breed, but I think I burned out after spending so much of my life as a part of it. I've never missed voting in an election, I just couldn't really get interested in following or being involved. I'm starting to get interested again, a little at a time - I think its because of the line of work I'm in, plus getting older. This is an interesting election regardless of what side you're on!

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