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MANCHESTER, N.H. — Frank Guinta was the kind of mayor who once walked into a seedy nightclub here wearing a bulletproof vest to show he was tough on crime. When he ran for Congress a third time ...
Sen. Kelly Ayotte said fellow New Hampshire Republican Rep. Frank Guinta should resign following his admission that he accepted improper campaign contributions from his parents, but Guinta is ...
U.S. Rep. Frank Guinta was the lone major New Hampshire elected official or candidate to attend Donald Trump's rally in Manchester on Thursday. Skip to content. NOWCAST News 9 at Noon.
Rep. Frank Guinta of New Hampshire already holds one of the swingiest seats in Congress, but he's made an especially strong case lately for being the most vulnerable incumbent in the country.
As far as Republican U.S. Rep. Frank Guinta is concerned, it is time to move on after years of a simmering controversy involving the financing of his 2010 campaign for the 1st District U.S. House ...
Frank Guinta is a Republican Congressman from Manchester who was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2010. In New Hampshire, he served two terms as a Manchester city alderman, two ...
Rep. Frank Guinta’s congressional career probably just ended — even if he doesn’t know it yet. May 18, 2015. By ...
Oct. 15 — To the Editor: Even though Congressman Frank Guinta signed an agreement with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), which in a 6-0 decision concluded that he broke the law and took ...
Shawn O'Connor is the only Democrat currently running for Rep. Frank Guinta's seat, in one of the most high-profile House races of the 2016 election cycle. But he hasn't made much of an impression.
Manchester Mayor Frank Guinta (R) took the much anticipated step on Monday of announcing he will challenge Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter (D-N.H.) next year. Guinta, a top recruit for the National… ...
Two members of U.S. Rep. Frank Guinta's family appear to contradict his claims about $355,000 he spent on his 2010 campaign, according to Federal Election Commission documents released Tuesday.
WASHINGTON — It took the Federal Election Commission more than four years to determine that Representative Frank Guinta of New Hampshire had violated campaign finance regulations by dipping into ...
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