Category Archives: Elections

Voting today for vacant District 16 state Senate seat

MANCHESTER – Today is primary day in state Senate District 16, with the lone primary contest being between Democrats Kevin Cavanaugh and Jim Normand. One of the Manchester men will face former Sen. David Boutin, R-Hooksett, and Jason Dubrow, L-Dunbarton, in … Continue reading

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School Choice for NH On Passage of Croydon Bill in NH House

Great news out of Concord today! Earlier this afternoon the NH House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 8, the town tuitioning (aka Croydon) bill, in a 210 to 147 roll call vote. … The bill as amended by the House … Continue reading

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Mark Steyn on Hillary’s “Everyone’s To Blame But Me Tour”

Mark appeared on Fox & Friends where he was asked about Hillary Clinton’s blamestorming over her loss in 2017. And here, on Tucker Carlson | SteynOnline

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‘He-Man’ qualifies for special Florida Senate election ballot

“He-Man” is running for the Florida Senate in Miami — and no, he says he did not make up his nickname for the sake of politics. Christian “He-Man” Schlaerth qualified Tuesday for the Senate District 40 special election. His name … Continue reading

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Comrade Volinsky Might Run for Governor of New Hampshire

Democratic Executive Councilor Andru Volinsky tells us that our item about him in last week’s New Hampshire Primary Source has prompted an uptick in calls from people urging him to consider running for governor. “As I do my Executive Council … Continue reading

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94,610 Potential Out-Of-State Double Registrants on NH Voter Rolls

CNHT has released the results of Hew Hampshire’s participation in the Interstate Crosscheck Program, before, as they point out, the Secretary of State – who is probably crafting a carefully worded explanation or a means to dismiss the obvious. More… … Continue reading

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Kathy Griffin and Molly Ball’s gift to Karen Handel in the Georgia Special Election

What might surprise some are prominent members of the left from Chelsea Clinton to Keith Olbermann falling over themselves to denounce her actions.  You might think this is just virtue signaling but no, their reactions are very calculated. Consider, the … Continue reading

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The Problem With Senate Bill 3

The problem with Senate Bill 3 is that it doesn’t go far enough, as explained below.  That said, it is a baby-step in the right direction that can be easily improved upon, and it probably is the best that can be expected under … Continue reading

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NH SoS Bill Gardner Defends Spot on Trump’s Election Integrity Panel

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner says he has heard almost nothing from the White House in the two weeks since he agreed to join President Donald Trump’s election integrity commission. More… | US News

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Dems view vets as strong candidates in bid to retake House

Looking ahead to next year’s elections, Democrats are trying to recruit at least two dozen military veterans to challenge Republican incumbents. They argue that candidates with military on their resumes appeal to independent voters and can help the party break … Continue reading

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