This weekend, a Nashua Telegraph editorial criticized Maggie Hassan for her silence on FBI Director James Comey’s press conference where he called Clinton’s use of a home email server “extremely careless” and confirmed that the server handled 110 emails with classified information.

As the editorial notes, Hassan and New Hampshire Democratic delegation have “availed themselves of every opportunity to hitch their wagons to Hillary Clinton,” but have avoided weighing in on the scandal that has plagued Clinton for her entire campaign.

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Nashua Telegraph

Democrats practice a little misdirection on Clinton issue.

New Hampshire’s leading Democrats have availed themselves of every opportunity to hitch their wagons to Hillary Clinton.

Gov. Maggie Hassan, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, U.S. Rep. Ann Kuster, former U.S Rep. Carol Shea-Porter, and state Democratic Party Chairman Raymond Buckley have all been strong voices in support of the former Secretary of State.

So it was more than a little odd that none of them had anything to say about FBI Director James Comey’s news conference on Monday in which he laid out the results of the agency’s yearlong investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server during the six years she was the country’s chief diplomat.

The investigation found that the facts didn’t square with Clinton’s repeated explanations of her handling of the emails. In other words, she lied.

The response from Democrats was to engage in misdirection.

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