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malaise

(268,952 posts)
Wed Nov 16, 2016, 10:49 AM Nov 2016

Congrats to Maggie Hassan and Kamala Harris

Beating Kelly Ayotte was no easy task.

New Hamp­shire Gov. Maggie Hassan, a grad­uate of Northeastern’s School of Law, was elected to the U.S. Senate last week, unseating Repub­lican Sen. Kelly Ayotte in a tightly con­tested race that drew the nation’s attention.

“I am deeply grateful to the people of New Hamp­shire for the great trust that they have once again bestowed upon me, and I will work every day to honor it as their United States sen­ator,” Hassan said.

Well done California. Kamala's father is Jamaican and her mother is from India.

By the way there is a run off in December for the Senate seat in Louisiana

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Congrats to Maggie Hassan and Kamala Harris (Original Post) malaise Nov 2016 OP
K&R... spanone Nov 2016 #1
How did Hassan win while trump was able to take New Hampshire? Dream Girl Nov 2016 #2
Many more riddles need to be resolved malaise Nov 2016 #3
i thought hill won nh. mopinko Nov 2016 #4
Hillary won NH nt geek tragedy Nov 2016 #5
 

Dream Girl

(5,111 posts)
2. How did Hassan win while trump was able to take New Hampshire?
Wed Nov 16, 2016, 10:56 AM
Nov 2016

Wasn't some of the ant-Ayotte sentiment essentially anti Trump? So how did this happen? Riddle me this...

mopinko

(70,089 posts)
4. i thought hill won nh.
Wed Nov 16, 2016, 12:10 PM
Nov 2016

i thought that was reported yesterday.

rachel showed a map yesterday and said there was not a single state that split their senate vote.

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