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Pattons host State Sen. candidate Muns at house party

Pattons host State Sen. candidate Muns at house party

State Sen. candidate Chris Muns was the featured guest at a house party held June 19 at the home of Gary and Lenore Patton in Hampton. Muns is currently a state representative and  chair of the Winnacunnet School Board.

In his remarks, Muns stated, "I believe in good and effective government that spends its money wisely and the money that it spends is an investment we are making on our behalf. If it is done wisely, it will benefit everyone. "

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 "New Hampshire is an incredible place with incredible people. I've lived here for most of the last 34 years. I've spend the last 17 in Hampton. We shouldn't have to look at our problems as either Democrats or Republicans. We should be able to solve all our problems by working together as one community. If we do that, we can fill those potholes. We can build those schools. We can make sure that people who need care get that care when they need it most. We can make sure that happens if we work together."

A large number of candidates seeking election next November also attended and each spoke briefly. Included among them were Joe Plaia (Rockingham County Attorney), Robin McLane (Executive Council - District 3), State Rep. Michael Cahill (Newmarket - Newfields floaterial), Judy Day  (State Representative, North Hampton), Mike Edgar (State Representative, Hampton), Tamara Le  (State Representative, Newington, Greenland, Portsmouth and North Hampton floaterial), Dr. David London (Stratham) and Lenore Patton (Rockingham County Register of Probate.

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Also speaking was Sean Downey, Northeast Director  of  "Ready for Hillary," a national organization set up to encourage Hillary Clinton to run for President in 2016.

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