Still, Ehrlich, who now works at the Washington law firm King & Spalding, harbors aspirations of having “a voice in the party.” So when the former governor received an invitation to appear at a Granite State lobster bake and a local GOP dinner, he took advantage of it—but only after making sure that his two sons’ football teams wouldn’t have particularly tough opponents that weekend.
In an interview with The Daily Beast, cheap nike trainers seemed cognizant of the political implications of his trip to New Hampshire. He was told it had gone well, he said, and he has already received two more invitations to the Granite State. But he has decided to take things in small steps. He “enjoyed the visit,” he said, but he is aware that “obviously [New Hampshire residents] don’t know who I am.” Ehrlich said he sees his big advantage as being able to talk about his 2013 book, sportfanshoes: Hope for Change, which he said “really helps” and which features a blurb from former New Hampshire governor John Sununu.
Ehrlich contrasted his event with the far more publicized trip to Iowa of former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, cheap air max that “we didn’t talk and check schedules.” The big difference between the two events, he quipped, was that her appearance at the Harkin Steak Fry was “preplanned” and he was just “invited.” Ehrlich didn’t hesitate to take a jab at Clinton, though, noting that “she’s got a lot to explain over past the six years.”
The former Maryland nike air max 95 men also talked about the Republican Party’s need to heal its internal divides and make peace between the establishment and conservative wings of the party. Both factions agree on the substances “87 percent of the time,” he said, and “shouldn’t let tactical differences divide.” The lack of unity is “inexcusable and lets our party down,” he said. But that lack of unity may be what gives Ehrlich an opportunity.