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New Hampshire State Senate passes right-to-work bill with a veto-proof majority.

The bill still faces hurdles -- the governor is a foe and the House passage was not veto-proof -- but nevertheless it is a huge sign of how the parameters of the debate, especially in New Hampshire, have shifted.

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Rogue Elephant| 4.20.11 @ 12:15PM

Now, let's compare this to Mitch Daniels, who tucked tail and ran from right-to-work legislation (effectively killing it in Indiana) because he is a coward who caves into pressure from Big Labor.

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