Category Archives: Elections
Get ready for 2020 first-in-nation primary campaign to begin
HERE THEY COME. It’s like clockwork. Every midterm election year, the New Hampshire first-in-the-nation primary campaign gets underway – informally if not officially – and 2018 will be no exception, as candidates stop by to help New Hampshire candidates while also … Continue reading
How Clinton’s 2016 Victory Fund Funneled Money Through DNC Back to Her Campaign
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School Choice for NH: Back to Business for the NH House and Senate
The New Hampshire House of Representatives and Senate will open the 2018 legislative session on January 3rd and 4th by voting on several retained bills from the previous session. This is when all members of each chamber will vote YEA (to support … Continue reading
Education savings accounts are the next stage in New Hampshire’s tradition of providing public funding for educational opportunities
Concord, N.H.—The Granite Institute today released two new reports to help policymakers, community leaders, and education advocates understand K-12 education savings accounts or ESAs. The first report explores New Hampshire’s history of providing public funding for children to learn at … Continue reading
Ed Naile: Jury Duty for Thee, But Not For Me
The ridiculous claim that anyone, from anywhere, without any identification, can vote in New Hampshire in a Federal Election simply by “intending” in his mind, to become lawfully domiciled or abandon a previous domicile, has created two distinct classes of … Continue reading
UNH Student Admits – Out of State Students Stole Senate Election for Maggie Hassan
Yesterday, Ed Mosca beat me to the punch on reporting the latest histrionics from the New Hampshire left. House Bill 372, requires anyone who votes in an election with an out of state ID to obtain an NH ID within … Continue reading
No Snowflakes, HB 372 is Not a Poll Tax
The problem with the poll tax argument is that HB 372 does not require the payment of any tax or fee or fine to vote. Even if you failed to pay your property taxes, or failed to register your car, … Continue reading
Metzler Wants to Shed 81.5 Jobs. Is he wrong?
In response to a board request to keep the budget flat and reduce it by our regular surplus, Superintendent Metzler has suggested laying off 20 support staff, 11.5 administrators and 25-50 members of the Timberlane Teachers’ Association. That is a … Continue reading
Negron rolls out congressional campaign steering committee
INITIAL ROLLOUT. Republican 2nd District Congressional candidate Steve Negron will begin to roll out his campaign steering committee Thursday with 11 conservative lawmakers and grassroots activists. Negron’s camp says the list will grow in the coming weeks and months. The candidate … Continue reading
Domicile Defined: Every v. Madison 1984
Having a domicile, which is what is required to vote in the NH Constitution, is a matter of facts. The facts in this case show overwhelmingly that the Every Family was domiciled in NH when the Town of MADISON tried … Continue reading