In a presidential election year, the state of New Hampshire is again in play as a swing state.
With that, politicians who do not represent The Granite State are flying in to campaign for both President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy paid a visit to Hampton, N.H., over two hours away from Hartford, to campaign for Obama in front of an audience of about 100 people.
According to a story in The Day newspaper, Malloy noted that 2012 is going to be a close election and that he’s “not going to shy away from doing everything in my power to make sure people understand what’s at stake.”
Jerry Labriola Jr., the chairman of Connecticut’s Republican party, told the newspaper that the governor was making a “political trip” involving “thousands of dollars in expenses.” An administration official disputed his cost estimate.
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CT remains in a 20+ year recession. We just had the largest tax increase in CT history. It doesn't work. Malloy could care less about CT, see's it only as a stepping stone to work under Obama. I look forward to the end of the socialist experiment
Does that include the convicted felon who was unable to complete his term?
and another thing. both sides spend way to much money campaigning if you ask me