Rand Paul picks up another 25 endorsements

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Rand Paul picks up another 25 endorsements

CONCORD – Presidential hopeful Rand Paul, R-Ky., announced 25 Republican and conservatives have endorsed his campaign in New Hampshire.

The endorsements come three days after 22 state lawmakers endorsed Paul when he visited New Hampshire on Monday.

Pam Manney of Goffstown, a former vice chair of the Republican State Committee, said she would work to expand the senator's base of support in the Granite State. In the announcement, she said, "rarely have I met an individual who better embodies New Hampshire's "Live Free Or Die" tradition."

The 25 newest Paul supporters:

Luri Boilard of Manchester

Spec Bowers of Georges Mills

Bill Boyd of Merrimack

David DeVoy of Sanbornton

Glen Dickey of New Boston

Dan Dwyer of Merrimack

Pam Ean of Concord

Albert Evarts of Manchester

Ken Eyring of Windham

Joe Fraser of Somersworth

Doris Hohensee of Nashua

Adam Jennings of Hooksett

Tabitha Jennings of Manchester

Eileen Landies of Manchester

Chris Lawless of Hopkinton

Bruce MacMahon of Brentwood

Pam Manney of Goffstown

Phil Nazzaro of Newmarket

Douglas Newell of Derry

Kristin Noble of Bedford

Brand Ross of Manchester

Finlay Rothhaus of Merrimack

Devin Standard of Bedford

Norman Tregenza of North Conway

Mark Warden of Manchester
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http://www.unionleader.com/article/20150515/NEWS0605/150519364
 
Good. Any idea who any of these people are? Are some of them elected officials, or just party leaders and activists? The article isn't clear.
 
No coincidence that this comes a day after Ted Cruz announced over 40 conservative activists, including former state reps and "activists" endorsed his campaign, which was clearly a response to Rand's 22 active state rep endorsements. A little back and forth going here...proving Rand and Cruz are going to pull from each other (or at least expect to).
 
Good. Any idea who any of these people are? Are some of them elected officials, or just party leaders and activists? The article isn't clear.

The only name I recognize is Mark Warden. He's a former multi-term State Rep who chose not to run for re-election, not just some "losing candidate".
 
Endorsements are always good, and former candidates are really good because they have some lay of the land and connections.
 
No coincidence that this comes a day after Ted Cruz announced over 40 conservative activists, including former state reps and "activists" endorsed his campaign, which was clearly a response to Rand's 22 active state rep endorsements. A little back and forth going here...proving Rand and Cruz are going to pull from each other (or at least expect to).


lmao at Cruz touting activist endorsements.
 
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