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More important developments: NY Times reports that Jack Kimball, Tea party leader was elected as the chairman of NH GOP. Please, write to Jack Kimball, demand filing of the eligibility bill

Posted on | January 23, 2011 | No Comments

Subject: News Alert: Tea Party Supporter Chosen to Lead New Hampshire

Republicans

 

Breaking News Alert

The New York Times

Sat, January 22, 2011 — 3:44 PM ET

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Tea Party Supporter Chosen to Lead New Hampshire Republicans

 

Jack Kimball, a Tea Party activist who ran for governor of

New Hampshire last year, was selected on Saturday to be the

new chairman of the Republican party in the state. He

defeated Juliana Bergeron, who had the backing of John H.

Sununu, the former governor and departing party chairman.

 

With the state’s first-in-the-nation primary just over a year

away, Mr. Kimball’s victory could further strengthen the role

of Tea Party members and possibly influence how presidential

candidates approach the state in the coming months.

 

Traditionally, party chairmen in New Hampshire remain neutral

in presidential primaries. But Mr. Kimball said recently that

the new party chairman should let presidential candidates

know that New Hampshire Republicans want their party to “get

back to its conservative values and stay there.”

 

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