On Thursday morning, Governor Maggie Hassan tried to release her jobs plan. However when you tried to see the plan online, it was as absent as her campaign:

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Maggie Hassan’s plan – which reinforced her campaign of "talking points and political bromides" once it finally went live – arrived just in time for her return to New Hampshire.

Hassan’s first act as an official Senate candidate was actually to go to New York City to raise some special interest cash. She refused to answer questions as to why she would make that her first move, though.

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It appears Hassan can only be bothered to head back to the Granite State when she needs to go through the basic motions of a campaign:

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This week’s schedule is unsurprising considering WMUR had reported Maggie Hassan had spend a whopping 30 days outside of New Hampshire between the beginning of February through the end of April.

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The following month, she added on 8 more days out of state. Seeing as she’s only spent 50% of this week in New Hampshire, June’s attendance sheet is shaping up to be another blow to her campaign. It’s not likely her absent jobs plan will save her.

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