posted by Dave Osborne, Portsmouth Regional Field Director on April 24, 2007 - 3:19pm
Sunday night, a small group from the Dodd campaign convened at a friend’s apartment to watch the last game of this Red Sox-Yankees series. It was about as good as a game early in the season can get, featuring lead changes, a lot of scoring and some great defensive plays.
And as the Red Sox set a franchise record by belting their fourth consecutive home run, the Dodd staff was just trying relax after four jam-packed days of campaigning with Senator Dodd.
posted by Dave Osborne, Portsmouth Regional Field Director on April 5, 2007 - 10:10am
Senator Dodd was in New Hampshire Tuesday and Wednesday, and his visit brought back some old memories for me. Watching him campaign reminded me exactly why I’m working for Chris Dodd.
When I was in college, I spent some time in Santiago, Chile. At first, everything seemed new to me, most of all the language. I went to my first social gathering, a party thrown for the birthday of an American friend, when a Chilean approached me and asked me a question. After the third repetition, I finally understood: “Por que’ elijiste a Bush?”
posted by Dave Osborne, Portsmouth Regional Field Director on April 5, 2007 - 9:36am
Senator Dodd was in New Hampshire Tuesday and Wednesday, and his visit brought back some old memories for me. Watching him campaign reminded me exactly why I’m working for Chris Dodd.
When I was in college, I spent some time in Santiago, Chile. At first, everything seemed new to me, most of all the language. I went to my first social gathering, a party thrown for the birthday of an American friend, when a Chilean approached me and asked me a question. After the third repetition, I finally understood: “Por que’ elijiste a Bush?”
posted by Dave Osborne, Portsmouth Regional Field Director on March 19, 2007 - 10:51am
On Sunday morning, March 18th, Senator Chris Dodd joined with Manchester’s Democrats at the Tower Café for the 9th annual St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast. Over 300 activists and elected officials attended the event sponsored by the Manchester City Democrats
posted by Dave Osborne, Portsmouth Regional Field Director on February 16, 2007 - 8:43am
I'm posting this entry from Politics and Eggs at the Bedford Inn just outside of Manchester. The breakfast is one of New Hampshire's long-standing traditions, a trial by fire that every candidate must endure as civic and business leaders get to know their options.