Published in the Nashua Telegraph on June 8, 2012:
Rematch eyed for House seat
CONCORD – Democratic congressional candidate Ann McLane Kuster said today U.S. Rep. Charles Bass has done little to help create jobs and gotten distracted by a social agenda that’s anti-women.
The Hopkinton lawyer officially signed up and vowed that her rematch with Bass would end in victory this November.
Kuster, 55, lost to Bass by only 2 percent of the vote in the 2010 election that delivered victories for Republicans up and down the ballot.
“We’re going to win it this time,” said Kuster who had more than 100 supporters lining the corridors of the Statehouse where she filed her papers.
Kuster criticized Bass for supporting the repeal of a state law that mandates health insurance plans include coverage for women’s contraception.
“He is part of the push for an extreme social agenda that distracts our country from focusing on jobs,” Kuster said.
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