Daily Archives: September 13, 2017

The Democrat Partys Declining Electoral Options in New Hampshire

During Hillary’s failed presidential campaign the Democrat National Party, of which New Hampshire Democrat Ray Buckley is a Vice Chair, abandoned white working class voters. Recently, New Hampshire State Party Chairman Ray Buckley labeled rural and unregistered voters as white supremacists. … Continue reading

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Manning: ‘President Donald Trump is the most limited government president since Ronald Reagan’

Sept. 12, 2017, Fairfax, Va.–Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning today issued the following statement disputing long-time Republican consultant Alex Conant’s assertion that President Donald Trump “is not a limited government conservative”: “Long-time presidential campaign consultant Alex Conant is wrong … Continue reading

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Republican State Rep.: Out-of-State Students Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Vote In N.H.

The Trump administration’s commission on voting issues is meeting today at St. Anselm College in Manchester. The meeting comes amid a debate over the purpose of this commission. Republican State Representative Fred Doucette of Salem, co-chair of President Donald Trump’s … Continue reading

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Supreme Court preserves Trump travel ban’s refugee limits

The Supreme Court said Tuesday that part of President Trump’s travel ban could remain in effect, in a move that temporarily keeps some 24,000 refugees from being able to enter the U.S. In a brief order, the high court said it was continuing a … Continue reading

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New Hampshire Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Election Law Penalties

The New Hampshire Supreme Court upheld Senate Bill 3 (SB 3) while issuing a temporary restraining order for penalties included in the voting rights law. In the ruling, Presiding Justice Charles S. Temple did not block the controversial legislation from … Continue reading

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