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Tuesday, July 08, 2008 --- 61 days ago
For any other politician, a stop in New Hampshire might be construed as evidence of a lack of faith in their party's nominee and his chance of winning this November. But for Mitt Romney, showing up at a Fourth of July parade in the Granite State could be as simple as stepping outside his vacation home near Lake Winnipesaukee. Romney slapped on stickers bearing the names of local Republican candidates, including Senator John Sununu and former Rep. Jeb Bradley, as he led his campaign bus -- complete with John McCain signs -- through Wolfeboro city streets on Friday, the Concord Monitor reported. But instead of wondering whether the former Massachusetts governor would be a candidate again, spectators said Romney might make a good vice presidential nominee. One of the few veep hopefuls who headed to McCain's Sedona, Arizona ranch a month ago, Romney has gone out of his way to demonstrate his usefulness to the ticket, including holding major fundraisers for McCain in Utah, Michigan and Boston. Romney, predictably, shot down questions about whether he would be interested in the gig: "No speculation on that front," he told the paper. Romney isn't the only former candidate to return to New Hampshire this year. Mike Huckabee was back a few weeks ago to stump for a former supporter, state Senator Bob Clegg, who is running against freshman Democrat Paul Hodes in the Second District (Bradley is seeking a return to his old seat in the First District ...




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