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WMUR: Kuster Raises Whopping $484k in second-quarter

Published on WMUR’s Political Scoop on July 10, 2012.

Kuster Raises Whopping $484k in second-quarter

Second Congressional District Democratic candidate Annie Kuster raised a whopping $484,000 in the last three months, WMURPoliticalScoop.com has learned. That would be a record for even the most successful fundraiser for any Granite State Congressional candidate in recent memory.

This was the best quarter Kuster has ever had. It will put her among the elite of elite in the national congressional races.

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Press Release: Statement on Supreme Court Affordable Care Act Decision

For immediate release, June 28, 2012.

Statement on Supreme Court Affordable Care Act Decision

CONCORD, NH- Annie Kuster released the following statement today:

“The Supreme Court’s decision today affirms my faith that when we put partisan politics aside, we are able to act in the best interest of the American People,” Annie Kuster said. “As a result of the ruling, millions of Americans who could not otherwise afford health coverage and who deal daily with this uncertainty, will not have to worry about whether they will be …

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Press Release: Congressman Bass Votes to Send More Jobs Overseas

Congressman Bass Votes to Send More Jobs Overseas

Congressman Bass once again honored his extremist pledge to protect tax loopholes and subsidies for Big Business. Congressman Bass stood by his Americans for Tax Reform’s Taxpayer Protection Pledge by voting against a motion that would have encouraged Oil Companies to keep jobs in the U.S.

“New Hampshire families deserve a Representative that stands for them and not for Big Oil and Big Business,” said Garrick Delzell, Annie Kuster’s Campaign Manager. “While Granite Staters struggle to find jobs Bass …

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Press Release: Human Rights Campaign Endorses Ann McLane Kuster

For immediate release: June 18, 2012.

Human Rights Campaign Endorses Ann McLane Kuster

CONCORD, NH- Democratic Congressional candidate Annie Kuster has earned the endorsement of the Human Rights Campaign. The Human Rights Campaign, an organization dedicated to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Equal Rights also endorsed Kuster in 2010.

“The Human Rights Campaign of New Hampshire is proud to endorse Annie Kuster for Congress,” said Mike Mings, HRC’s Political Action Committee Director. “Annie understands the importance of equality and is dedicated to working for all of New Hampshire’s …

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Union Leader: Obama relaxes rules on illegal immigrants

Published in the Union Leader on June 15, 2012:

Obama relaxes rules on illegal immigrants

MANCHESTER — Two local immigration attorneys and Democrat politicians on Friday praised a new Obama administration policy protecting hundreds of thousands of young illegal immigrants from deportation, but Reps. Frank Guinta and Charlie Bass, R-NH, said the President is trying to do “an end-run” around Congress on the controversial issue.

President Obama announced the new policy Friday in which illegal immigrants who came to the United States as children will be allowed to …

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Last week on the Kuster campaign

Last week we officially launched our campaign when Annie filed as a candidate for Congress in New Hampshire’s Second District. We also had productive meetings with community leaders, and met with dozens of supporters at house parties across the district. Here are some of the highlights:

On Tuesday night we traveled north to Franconia for a house party at the historic Horse and Hound Inn. It was a fantastic event with over 50 people - thank you to everyone who attended!

On Wednesday Annie met with Steve …

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Nashua Telegraph: Rematch eyed for House seat

Published in the Nashua Telegraph on June 8, 2012:

Rematch eyed for House seat

CONCORD – Democratic congressional candidate Ann McLane Kuster said today U.S. Rep. Charles Bass has done little to help create jobs and gotten distracted by a social agenda that’s anti-women.

The Hopkinton lawyer officially signed up and vowed that her rematch with Bass would end in victory this November.

Kuster, 55, lost to Bass by only 2 percent of the vote in the 2010 election that delivered victories for Republicans up and down the ballot.

“We’re …

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Concord Monitor: Kuster files for House run

Published in the Concord Monitor on June 8 2012:

Kuster files for House run

Democratic congressional candidate Ann McLane Kuster said yesterday U.S. Rep. Charles Bass has done little to help create jobs and gotten distracted by a social agenda that’s anti-woman.

The Hopkinton lawyer officially signed up and vowed that her rematch with Bass would end in victory this November.

Kuster, 55, lost to Bass by only 2 percent of the vote in the 2010 election that delivered victories for Republicans up and down the ballot.

“We’re going to …

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Union Leader: Kuster files for 2nd District congressional seat

Published in the Union Leader on June 8, 2012:

Kuster files for 2nd District congressional seat

CONCORD — Democrat Ann McLane Kuster of Hopkinton filed to run again for the Second Congressional seat Thursday, surrounded by family, friends and supporters.

Kuster lost a close race to Republican U.S. Rep. Charlie Bass in the 2010 election and seeks a rematch in this presidential election year.

“We’re going to get this done,” Kuster said as she filed her papers with Secretary of State Bill Gardner. “We’re going to win this one.”

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Patch: Kuster Says She’s Going to Win this Time

Published on Patch.com on June 7, 2012.

Kuster Says She’s Going to Win this Time

Is the second time a charm?

That is what Attorney Ann McLane Kuster has to be wondering as she takes a second a stab at challenging U.S. Rep. Charles Bass, attempting to recapture New Hampshire’s 2nd District seat for the Democrats.

A throng of supporters were at the Statehouse on June 7 as Kuster signed up to run.

“We’re going to win this time!” she shouted to the cheers of supporters in the hallways outside …

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