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Men are now officially frightened of New Hampshire

With Democrats Maggie Hassan, Carol Shea-Porter, and Ann McLane Kuster being elected as governor and representatives of New Hampshire last Tuesday, in addition to Republican Kelly Ayotte and Democrat Jeanne Shaheen being the state's two Senators, the state became the first in U.S. history to have an all-female congressional delegation.

Rumor has it that men all across The Granite State are frightened and pondering whether or not to stay in state or move to either Maine or Vermont. While many men in the Republican Party had cast a war against women in the run up to the election, that has resulted in the women of New Hampshire congressional delegation being able to cast a war against men in the state.

I'm thinking these five women will get together not long after the three newbies get set up at their new positions and will start a campaign directed at men which will be called, "Who's The B**ch Now?"

http://www.boston.com/politicalintelligence/2012/11/07/new-hampshire-becomes-first-state-with-woman-governor-all-female-congressional-delegation/YnzAVdLJ7x1GhdVsyRHubM/story.html

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