Candidates ignore New Hampshire at their own peril. You all remember President Giuliani? He's done a great job in the White House.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
President Clinton's record of advocating for the middle class and creating millions of new jobs and opportunity for Americans is second to none. I'm looking forward to campaigning with him and talking about how we keep New Hampshire moving forward and build a strong, innovative economy with the best workforce in the country.
Getting elected as a Republican in Massachusetts is very, very different from being elected as a Republican in New Hampshire.
The Granite State needs a senator who knows that New Hampshire comes first - and leads like it.
The people of New Hampshire want someone in the U.S. Senate with clear, concise views on terrorism. They'll judge a congressman based on the people he associates with, his voting record, and his campaign contributions.
Is there really anyone, besides Rudy Giuliani, who prefers the new Times Square?
As Governor, I've worked to solve problems the New Hampshire way - bringing together Democrats, Republicans and Independents to help hard-working Granite Staters adapt to our changing economy so that everyone has the opportunity to get ahead and stay ahead.
I have always been a strong champion for New Hampshire's environment.
As governor, I will always be willing to work with people who have ideas to offer and are ready to roll up their sleeves. That kind of teamwork will build a New Hampshire that will lead the nation and compete with the world. Together, we will help our businesses grow and build a stronger economy on a vision of innovation and growth.
As Senator, I will always put the health and safety of New Hampshire's families first.
Here's why I cannot vote for Rudy Giuliani. He's pro-abortion. He's never repudiated gay marriage in New York City or at least the civil unions in New York City. He's called a champion of gay rights. Rudy is opposed to school choice. He's in favor of open borders.