Tag Archives: Elections
How Pro-Voter Fraud Groups and Officials Scam Legal Voters
The requirement for every state to be admitted to the union, past and future, is that its people will be guaranteed a “republican form of government”; in other words, they must operate under the definition of a Republic. Therefore, the … Continue reading
How NH Discriminates Against its Own Qualified Citizen Voters
Under the current unconstitutional “state law” a non-resident voter can give a “domicile address” for voting while his out of state “residence” remains exempt from New Hampshire’s RSA 91-A Right to Know Law. So, a college student using a dormitory as … Continue reading
Sky doesn’t fall: NH voter residency law works
Now that the circus has left town, can the grown-ups talk about New Hampshire election laws? The Presidential Commission on Voter Integrity held its first meeting at St. Anselm College this week, and both sides of the political spectrum repeated … Continue reading
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
Incumbents Line Up To Run Again In Concord
CONCORD, NH — Filings for Concord’s municipal races began on Sept. 8, 2017, and run through next Monday and, if the current crop of candidates is any indication, it is going to be another sleepy election in the city in November. At the … Continue reading
Event seeks to give tips to NH women on how to run for elected office
The NH Women’s Foundation is partnering with the national nonprofit VoteRunLead.org to hold a one-day training session for Granite State women to learn how to run for political office. The event, which will be held on Saturday, Sept. 23 at … Continue reading
A Tale of Two Types of Voters
The Concord paper serves a city that has a ton of people who work for or have a family member who works for the government. They like a news source that makes them feel happy and secure. Well, they have it … Continue reading
Yes, There is Voter Fraud in New Hampshire, and Yes it Likely Decided the 2016 Election
I have posted quite a bit about voter fraud in New Hampshire since the 2016 election. But with (1) President Trump’s Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity scheduled to meet in New Hampshire in just a few days and (2) the … Continue reading
Kimberly Morin: Are Out-Of-State Voters Determining NH Elections?
It’s actually state law that if you move to the state with the intent on staying in the state, you must give up your former driver’s license and get a New Hampshire driver’s license within 60 days. The 5,300 who voted with … Continue reading
More Than 5,000 New Hampshire Presidential Voters May Not Live In the State
Over 6,000 individuals registered to vote in New Hampshire on Election Day Nov. 8 using out-of-state driver’s licenses and since then, the vast majority have neither obtained an in-state license nor registered a motor vehicle. Speaker of the New Hampshire … Continue reading