More than 50 Republicans gathered at the Pelican Club at the Galley Hatch Restaurant in Hampton on Tuesday evening for some socializing and a bit of politicking.
Jeb Bradley, who is running to regain his 1st Congressional District seat, stopped by briefly before another engagement, greeting some for a second time after speaking at the Hampton Rotary Club that morning. The war on terror, taxes, health care, and immigration were key issues addressed by Bradley.
Rockingham County Attorney Jim Reams also spoke and took the opportunity to campaign for votes for his re-election. Reams said he supports former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney for president.
Along with the banter and refreshments, a silent auction and straw poll was held. Of the Republican presidential candidates, Romney was the favorite, followed closely by former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and then Sen. John McCain of Arizona. A few supported former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, and Congressman Tom Tancredo of Colorado and former Sen. Fred Thompson got one vote apiece.
Ansell Palmer, well known to many in Hampton, wore a McCain sticker at Tuesday's event.
"We need a change and I'm sure the Republican Party will supply that change," Palmer said.
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