Category Archives: Elections
(Still Not) Ready for Hillary – The Book Tour! (Coming to New Hampshire)
Hillary lost because she was a lousy candidate, but that’s no reason not to try and make money on it. So someone wrote a book for her and put Hillary’s name on it so she can cash the advances. (She should … Continue reading
L.A. Mayor to Spend the Day in New Hampshire
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti will be in New Hampshire Monday afternoon. Garcetti will be spending the day stumping for Manchester Mayoral candidate Joyce Craig. The Democratic mayor will start the day meeting with volunteers. He’ll then head to a happy … Continue reading
MAJORITY OPPOSE PUBLIC CAMPAIGN FINANCING
New Hampshire does not currently offer any sort of public financing for elections, but there are some in the state calling for that to change. Read more about this issue. On July 31, Citizens Count, NH’s Live Free or Die Alliance decided … Continue reading
New Hampshire to Defend Voter Law
The New Hampshire attorney general’s office says a new state law requiring voters who move to the state within 30 days of an election provide proof that they intend to stay is presumed to be constitutional and it intends to … Continue reading
NH Democrats Embarrass Themselves with Lawsuit Over Election Law Bill
Today it was reported by WMUR that the New Hampshire Democrat Party is filing a lawsuit over Senate Bill 3 (SB3), AN ACT relative to domicile for voting purposes. The bill was passed by both the house and senate and was signed by Governor Sununu in … Continue reading
So Much for ‘Confidential’ – WMUR Reports on Confidential Email from the 603 Alliance
This week, veteran conservative activist Diane Bitter, a leader of the 603 Alliance, sent emails marked “Confidential” to Republicans announcing the launch of “Initiative ’18,” which she calls “a unique plan to identify, recruit, mentor and assist Constitutional-Conservative candidates for … Continue reading
NH House Leaders React to Dismissal of NH Voter List Lawsuit
CONCORD – House Speaker Shawn Jasper (R-Hudson) and House Majority Leader Dick Hinch (R-Merrimack) issued statements in reaction to the dismissal of a suit brought by the ACLU and 2 elected members of the New Hampshire Legislature against New Hampshire … Continue reading
Kimberly Morin: A Republican, a Democrat and the ACLU Walk into a Bogus Lawsuit
On Monday, a lawsuit that was brought by Representative Neal Kurk (Republican) and Senator Bette Laskey (Democrat), along with the ACLU of New Hampshire, was dropped. The lawsuit was brought to stop Secretary of State Bill Gardner from handing over publicly … Continue reading
Ex-Auburn Rep. James Headd wins GOP primary for NH House seat
AUBURN — Republican primary voters chose between two former incumbents in a three-way race Tuesday, and ex-state Rep. James F. Headd of Auburn won the vacant Rockingham County nomination in the New Hampshire House. Headd took all three towns in … Continue reading
NH Voter List – Are they that stupid or trying to be self-delusional?
After almost 20 years of specializing in document management system, my first thought was “OCR, baby, OCR!” OK, I think most readers here in NH know about the lawsuit concerning the NH voter list brought by the NH ACLU and … Continue reading