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Paul William Hodes (born March 21, 1951) is an attorney, musician, and the former U.S. Representative for New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district, serving from 2007 until 2011. He is a member of the Democratic Party. He was New Hampshire's first Jewish representative.
Hodes was an unsuccessful candidate for the Senate seat being vacated by Judd Gregg in 2010, losing to former New Hampshire Attorney General Kelly Ayotte. He left Congress in January 2011 and was replaced by Charles Bass. In 2011, Hodes was named as a board member of the Public Advisory Board of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College. Hodes has joined the boards of ADL, New England and the NJDC (National Jewish Democratic Council). Since 2011, Hodes has served as President of the Economic Innovation Institute, a political advocacy organization.
Hodes was born in New York City in 1951, the son of Florence R. (née Rosenberg) and Robert Bernard Hodes. His ancestors were Jewish immigrants from Russia, Poland, and Austria. Hodes graduated from The Collegiate School in 1968 and from Dartmouth College in 1972. At Dartmouth, Hodes majored in French and Theater. In the fall of 1971, Hodes spent a semester studying theater at the National Theater Institute at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford, CT. In 1978, Hodes graduated from Boston College Law School.
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Or: It's good to be da king... NH Congressman (I will not honor him by implying that he in any way "represents" me) Paul Hodes deigns to address the little people on specifically selected topics at a press conference (NOT a town hall meeting), 9/3/2009. NH State Rep. Jenn Coffey exposes the violence inherent in the system. Description references: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dk47saogI8o http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOOTKA0aGI0
New television ad for Rep. Charlie Bass, Republican incumbent in NH-2.
Video of Paul Hodes' remarks at the 100 Club Dinner in Concord
Video of Paul Hodes' campaign rally with Obama campaign manager David Plouffe in Manchester. Special thanks to Richard Chisholm for his footage and his support.
Highlights from the 2010 New Hampshire Democratic Convention, featuring Paul Hodes' speech.
Congressman Paul Hodes (D-NH) speaks to Jay Goodman Tamboli and Ellen Ratner after the State of the Union Address. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Paul Hodes interview at Stoddard Democrats event with Governor Mark Warner
Congressman Hodes talks about the importance of a strong labor movement and the potential for working families to come together and turn the country around this November 8-5-08. Credit: Lee Sandberg
A welcome message to PaulHodesForSenate.com from Rep. Paul Hodes.
Watch Off the Record with Paul Hodes, broadcasting from Harris Family Furniture in Chichester, NH. The show starts with WKXL's Chris Ryan talking Paul's recent trip to DC, followed by an interview with Bill Harris of Harris Family Furniture. Learn more about Harris Family Furniture and their 3 locations at https://harrisfamilyfurniture.com/ Listen to past episodes of Off the Record at http://concordnewsradio.com/offtherecord
Young reporters interview U.S. Representative Paul Hodes (D-NH). Hodes talks about Barack Obama's candidacy and why he feels Obama is the right choice. By Van Le.
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Speech by Paul Hodes at the opening of the Democratic Offices in Manchester, NH. Jerry Sneirson
Paul Hodes and Kelly Ayotte compete for U.S. Senate.
Senate candidate Paul Hodes makes his final pitch on the eve of Election Day.
Video from the Women for Hodes press conference in Manchester.
Announcer: What's the difference between Annie Kuster and Paul Hodes? Hodes thinks the government knows best; Kuster too.
Script: Annie Kuster and Paul Hodes: Hodes is a liberal; Kuster-more liberal. Hodes voted with Pelosi and the Democrats 94% of the time-Kuster will do the same. Hodes and Kuster both support Obama-Care, the failed stimulus and trillion dollar job killing deficits. The good news: Hodes is out. The bad news: Kuster's way..WAY out! Kuster in congress? Just like 2 more years of Paul Hodes! Enough is enough!
Paul Jay hosts a debate between Clinton backer Paul Hodes and Sanders supporter Jeff Cohen on the eve of the California primary
Former NH Congressman Paul Hodes, who voted against the bank bailout, explains why he supports Hillary Clinton based on her policies toward finance - from TRNN's live coverage of the New Hampshire primary
Law Day Panels Sponsored by Dartmouth Legal Studies Faculty Group and the Dartmouth Lawyers Association "The Separation of Powers: A Debate" Panelists: Prof. John Greabe, Former Congressman Paul Hodes, U.S. Solicitor General Donald Verrilli, Jr. May 4, 2012
Rep. Paul Hodes (D) debates challenger Jennifer Horn (R).
The primaries are over and the candidates can now focus on the upcoming election. In partnerhip with NHPR, the NH BIA and the NH Union Leader, NHPTV begins it's series of candidate forums on business and the economy. U.S. Senate Republican candidate Kelly Ayotte of Nashua and Democratic candidate Paul Hodes of Concord meet in the first forum. Laura Knoy of NHPR hosts. The forums are sponsored by Lincoln Financial Group.
(Nov. 24, 2015) Following a presentation of the documentary STILL DREAMING on our big screen, a SKYPE conversation moderated by former Congressman Paul Hodes, an Obama appointee to the NEA and Red River Theatres' Program Specialist Barry Steelman took place in RRT's intimate Simchik Screening Room. STILL DREAMING documents the casting, rehearsal and production of MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM by residents of the Lillian Booth Retirement Home in NJ. For more about non-profit independent cinema Red River Theatres, visit our website, www.redrivertheatres.org. Become a Member and support indie cinema that engages, enlightens and entertains.
Post film Q&A; with (l-r) Former Congressman Paul Hodes (D, NH, 2008-2010), filmmaker Steve Cowan of Habitat Media, Senator Larry Pressler (R, South Dakota, 1979-1997), and Stonyfield Organics CE-Yo Gary Hirshberg. Moderator: Dan Weeks of Americans for Campaign Reform. Synopsis of PRICELE$$: The cost of running for public office in America has grown so large that only a tiny sliver of Americans can donate anything significant, let alone run for office themselves. Politicians must go to large donors such as the oil & gas industry, agrichemical companies, health insurers, and Wall Street, the type of companies they're supposed to be regulating. Likened by one seasoned Senator to the ancient art of whoring, America's electoral system forces elected representatives, in both parties, to...
THE PRESIDENT: Hello, Portsmouth! Thank you. (Applause.) Thank you so much. Everybody have a seat. Oh, thank you so -- AUDIENCE MEMBER: We love you! THE PRESIDENT: I love you back. Thank you. (Laughter.) It is great to be back in Portsmouth. (Applause.) It's great to be back in New Hampshire. I have to say, though, that most of my memories of this state are cold. (Laughter.) So it's good to be here in August. There are a couple of people that I want to acknowledge who are here today, some special guests. First of all, I want to thank principal Jeffrey Collins, and the Portsmouth students and faculty and staff. (Applause.) Thank you -- our host for today. Your own outstanding governor, John Lynch is here. (Applause.) And his wonderful wife, Dr. Susan Lynch is here, the First Lady of New ...
Oh, when I left old East Virginia,
North Carolina I did roam.
There I courted a fair young lady.
What was her name I did not know.
Her hair it was all a-dark brown curly.
Her cheeks they were a rosie red.
Upon on her breast she wore a ribbon.
Oh, don't I wish that I was dead.
Her poppa said that we might marry.
Her momma said it would not do.
Oh, come here dear and I will tell you.
I will tell you what I'll do.
Some dark night we'll take a ramble.
I will run away with you.
For I'd rather be in some dark holler,
Where the sun refused to shine,
As for you to be some other man's woman.