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Shea-Porter Looks Back And Ahead After 4 Terms In Congress

Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter
Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter

The first woman elected to Congress from New Hampshire is leaving office, but says she plans to remain active in politics.
Four-term Democrat Carol Shea-Porter, who decided not to seek re-election in the 1st District, will be succeeded by Democrat Chris Pappas this week. She was a grassroots, anti-war activist when she pulled off a surprise win in 2006, was re-elected two years later and then traded the seat back and forth with Republican Frank Guinta for the next four cycles.

Shea-Porter said Monday it was a privilege to vote for legislation that's changed people's lives in areas such as health care and equal rights. She hopes to spend time in classrooms, may work for a presidential campaign and isn't ruling out future campaigns of her own.

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