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In a conversation with the photographer in front of the State House in Concord, N.H., Albert Howard, a Republican from Michigan, said he didn't have any campaign literature. Asked if he wanted to write something at that moment, he chose to make a sign. Howard wants to stir citizen action. 'You have a spirit of stagnation in our nation, and that has to be broken,' he said the day he filed in New Hampshire.
In a conversation with the photographer in front of the State House in Concord, N.H., Albert Howard, a Republican from Michigan, said he didn't have any campaign literature. Asked if he wanted to write something at that moment, he chose to make a sign.

Howard wants to stir citizen action. "You have a spirit of stagnation in our nation, and that has to be broken," he said the day he filed in New Hampshire.
(Photo by Mark Ostow)
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