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The tea party movement in New Hampshire is claiming two scalps in a battle with the Republican establishment that reflects a broader civil war poised to escalate if GOP leaders of the House and Senate compromise with President Obama on key legislative issues, including immigration and Obamacare.
In the wake of this Tuesday’s midterm elections, the New Hampshire tea party is drawing attention to the defeat of two GOP candidates the Republican Party establishment had backed heavily. In a wave election in which the GOP enjoyed historic gains, Walt Havenstein ran unsuccessfully against Democratic Gov. Maggie Hassan, and Scott Brown lost to sitting Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen.
Nothing has changed… I expect the American people to continue to be cowards by allowing a criminal illegal alien subud filthy muslim u.n. punk to occupy their white house…. in any other country they would’ve torn that town apart, period. /alternative/2014/11/the-bush-crime-family-murderers-did-afilthy-book-goerge-bushs-father-is-also-his-brother-3058548.html