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NH Journal: The 1986 Senate Primary

NH Journal takes a look at the 4 candidates challenging Senator Warren Rudman’s bid for re-election.

Aired 10/18/2024

New Hampshire’s Political Legacy

NH Journal: The 1986 Senate Primary

Season 1 Episode 2 | 5m 44s

NH Journal takes a look at the 4 candidates challenging Senator Warren Rudman’s bid for re-election.

NH Journal sits down with the four Democrats hoping to replace Senator Warren Rudman after his first term: Endicott Peabody, Robert Patton, Andrew Templeman, and Bob Dupe. The candidates discuss Rudman’s efforts to balance the budget and what they would do instead to address the national deficit and fix the economy. A central component of the conversation is Warren’s co-authored budget policy – th

Aired 10/18/2024

New Hampshire’s Political Legacy is a local public television program presented by NHPBS

New Hampshire’s Political Legacy

NH Journal: The 1986 Senate Primary

Season 1 Episode 2 | 5m 44s

NH Journal sits down with the four Democrats hoping to replace Senator Warren Rudman after his first term: Endicott Peabody, Robert Patton, Andrew Templeman, and Bob Dupe. The candidates discuss Rudman’s efforts to balance the budget and what they would do instead to address the national deficit and fix the economy. A central component of the conversation is Warren’s co-authored budget policy – th

Aired 10/18/2024

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