When Mitt Romney last came to New Hampshire in May, he used the Sawyer Bridge in Hillsborough as a backdrop and cited it as an example of Obama administration waste.
The “bridge to nowhere” — literally — was preserved with the help of a $150,000 Obama stimulus program grant, but it is also viewed by many in town as a historic site worth the expenditure.
When Romney formally announced for the presidency about a year ago, and when he returns to New Hampshire tomorrow to kick off a six-state tour, he’ll be speaking at former House Speaker Doug Scamman’s Bittersweet Farm, surrounded by picturesque rolling farmland.
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