New Outlook Talk Show, Sunday, 10/22/2006
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Coming up: the match-up in New Hampshire's second Congressional District.
We'll hear from both candidates on where they stand on the big issues.
NOW on New Hampshire Outlook, where New Hampshire talks!
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You're looking at the town of Windham -- one of the more than 170 towns that span
New Hampshire's second Congressional district.
Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
It's a re-match from 2004 in the race for the 2nd Congressional seat.
Democrat Paul Hodes is again challenging 6-term Republican Charles Bass for the seat that represents Amherst and the rest of the 2nd district in Washington.
In this program, we'll hear from both candidates.
We begin with Paul Hodes -- a Concord attorney who is married and is the father of two.
The 55-year-old Hodes is a former assistant attorney general in
New Hampshire and was the first chairman of the board at the Capitol Center for the Arts.
Outlook's Richard Ager sat down with Hodes to find out where he stands on the key issues in the race -- and why he decided to go another round with Bass.
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Hodes' 2004 congressional campaign -- marked his first run at political office.
Hodes received 38 percent of the vote to Bass's 59-percent.
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One-on-one with Incumbent Republican Charles Bass.
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Incumbent Congressman Charles Bass faces a tough challenge from Paul Hodes
in the 2nd District.
Bass was elected to Congress in 19-94 -- when the GOP took control of the House.
The 54-year-old Republican is a member of the House Energy & Commerce Committee, the oldest standing committee in the House.
Before being elected to Congress, Bass served in the New Hampshire House and Senate.
The married father of two lives in Peterborough.
Outlook's Richard Ager spoke to the Congressman at the
Red Elephant café in Claremont -- part of the city's school system and host to after-school programs.
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One footnote: both Charlie Bass and Paul Hodes are graduates of Dartmouth College.
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That wraps up our program from Windham. with a look at the match-up in the second Congressional District.
Don't forget: Election Day is Tuesday, November 7th.
Thanks for watching NH Outlook, where NH Talks.
I'm Beth Carroll, I'll see you around NH.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/22/2006
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 13:00
NOW on New Hampshire Outlook, where New Hampshire talks: The match-up in New Hampshire's second Congressional District. We'll hear from both candidates on where they stand on the big issues. You're looking at the town of Windham -- one of the more than 170 towns that span New Hampshire's second Congressional district. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. It's a re-match from 2004 in the race for the 2nd Congressional seat. Democrat Paul Hodes is again challenging 6-term Republican Charles Bass for the seat that represents Windham and the rest of the 2nd district in Washington. In this program, we'll hear from both candidates. We begin with Paul Hodes -- a Concord attorney who is married and is the father of two. The 55-year-old Hodes is a former assistant attorney general in New Hampshire and was the first chairman of the board at the Capitol Center for the Arts. Outlook's Richard Ager sat down with Hodes to find out where he stands on the key issues in the race -- and why he decided to go another round with Bass.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Paul Hodes\ 2nd Congressional District Candidate
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/22/2006
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 13:00
NOW on New Hampshire Outlook, where New Hampshire talks: The match-up in New Hampshire's second Congressional District. We'll hear from both candidates on where they stand on the big issues. You're looking at the town of Windham -- one of the more than 170 towns that span New Hampshire's second Congressional district. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. It's a re-match from 2004 in the race for the 2nd Congressional seat. Democrat Paul Hodes is again challenging 6-term Republican Charles Bass for the seat that represents Windham and the rest of the 2nd district in Washington. In this program, we'll hear from both candidates. We begin with Paul Hodes -- a Concord attorney who is married and is the father of two. The 55-year-old Hodes is a former assistant attorney general in New Hampshire and was the first chairman of the board at the Capitol Center for the Arts. Outlook's Richard Ager sat down with Hodes to find out where he stands on the key issues in the race -- and why he decided to go another round with Bass.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Paul Hodes\ 2nd Congressional District Candidate
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/22/2006
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 13:00
NOW on New Hampshire Outlook, where New Hampshire talks: The match-up in New Hampshire's second Congressional District. We'll hear from both candidates on where they stand on the big issues. Incumbent Congressman Charles Bass faces a tough challenge from Paul Hodes in the 2nd District. Bass was elected to Congress in 1994 -- when the GOP took control of the House. The 54-year-old Republican is a member of the House Energy & Commerce Committee, the oldest standing committee in the House. Before being elected to Congress, Bass served in the New Hampshire House and Senate. The married father of two lives in Peterborough. Outlook's Richard Ager spoke to the Congressman at the aptly-named Red Elephant café in Claremont -- part of the city's school system and host to after-school programs.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rep. Charles Bass\ Incumbent
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/22/2006
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 13:00
NOW on New Hampshire Outlook, where New Hampshire talks: The match-up in New Hampshire's second Congressional District. We'll hear from both candidates on where they stand on the big issues. Incumbent Congressman Charles Bass faces a tough challenge from Paul Hodes in the 2nd District. Bass was elected to Congress in 1994 -- when the GOP took control of the House. The 54-year-old Republican is a member of the House Energy & Commerce Committee, the oldest standing committee in the House. Before being elected to Congress, Bass served in the New Hampshire House and Senate. The married father of two lives in Peterborough. Outlook's Richard Ager spoke to the Congressman at the aptly-named Red Elephant café in Claremont -- part of the city's school system and host to after-school programs.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rep. Charles Bass\ Incumbent
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