Posted on: November 1st, 2007
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ] [ Politics ] [ Election 2008 ] [ New Hampshire ]
Tags: activist
Immigration is the issue that Republican conservatives in this state want most to talk about, complain about and probably vote about.
The topic keeps coming up across the nation’s first primary state. In bucolic Exeter, high school senior Allison Franklin asked about immigration during a Q&A session last week with Mitt Romney. In Hooksett, Bob Sweeney discussed it at a campaign gathering at a friend’s home.
Shannon McGinley, a Bedford homemaker and determined anti-abortion activist, found as she went to campaign events that immigration ”is something that’s right up there” with abortion this year for conservatives.”*
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