Category Archives: Elections
NH Poll: Kasich leads Trump among likely GOP primary voters? I don’t Think So…
So there’s a poll out putting John “everyman™” Kasich ahead of President Trump among “likely” Republican primary voters which translates to, likely to not be on Vacation in the first week of August, willing to pick up the phone for a number … Continue reading
Breaking News: NH Voter Database, Election Integrity Commission Lawsuit Dropped
CONCORD, NH — Two elected officials and the ACLU who had planned to sue the state to keep it from releasing the voter registration database to the recently formed Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity have dropped their lawsuit after Bill … Continue reading
Attorney General says Gardner is required by law to share NH voter data with Trump commission
The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office says Secretary of State William Gardner is required by the state’s right-to-know law to provide publicly available voter information to President Donald Trump’s Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Attorneys for the state and for … Continue reading
Elizabeth Ann Moreau – Candidate for Alderman in Ward 6
Rich talked to Elizabeth Ann Moreau, who is a candidate for alderman in Ward 6. Elizabeth started the segment by speaking about her background, beginning by telling Rich about her time as an army medic. She then shared about the opioid epidemic, Government ethics, … Continue reading
Jimmy Lehoux – Manchester Ward 8 Candidate for School Board
Rich talked to Jimmy Lehoux, who is a Ward 8candidate for a seat on the Manchester School Board. Jimmy started by telling the listeners a little bit about himself, before explaining why he decided to run for office again. He then pointed out the top … Continue reading
NH Primary Source: Democrats, Republicans gear up for more special elections
Democrats are looking to parlay the momentum of recent legislative special election victories into wins in upcoming contests in several Republican districts. The NHGOP, meanwhile, is hoping to rebound. To recap, Democrat Edie Des Marais won an upset victory in … Continue reading
LACONIA CITY COUNCIL COULD FACE SHAKEUP
The mayor and all six City Council positions will be on the ballot this year. A primary will be held Sept. 12 if any race has more than two candidates. If there are two candidates or fewer for any of … Continue reading
Federal Judge mocks opponents of Trump voter commission
A federal judge Tuesday shot down the latest attempt to derail President Trump’s voter integrity commission, saying there wasn’t enough evidence that Americans’ rights are being violated by the request for voters’ information. District Judge Royce C. Lamberth even seemed … Continue reading
Ellen Kolb: (Why) The Democrat won, and it wasn’t close.
When does independence in a politician become inconsistency? Does it matter? An election held near my town this week says it does – and that inconsistency sometimes just doesn’t pay. The race was for a state senate seat. The candidates … Continue reading
Quick Takeaways from the Special Election in State Senate District 16
Unofficial results have Democrat Kevin Cavanaugh defeating Republican David Boutin by a very comfortable margin of 55% to 45% in the Special Election for State Senate District 16. The result should serve as a wake-up call to the NH GOP … Continue reading