For many on this site, the 1990s look like part of the problem. NAFTA, welfare reform, triangulation--the whole nine yards. The problems didn't start in 2001--we have to overturn Washington and those that are part of it.
Apparently, the voters in Manchester, New Hampshire -- the largest city in Northern New England and the base of the region's principal working class and union community -- feel differently. For why that is so, and what that means for this election, follow below the fold.
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