
At the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire (RLCNH), we have been working feverishly since well before the 2010 GOP primary elections to ensure that the number “New Republican,” conservative legislators is increased in the state house. As we know from the results of the mid-term election, then the subsequent Speakership and Majority Leader elections, RLCNH has been successful in helping create a “new Republican movement” in New Hampshire. The result has been the election of committed GOP activists that have exceeded our expectations.
However, our work is not finished. In two days we will meet to elect the next New Hampshire state party chairman and other party leaders. The entire executive committee of the RLCNH—Andrew Hemingway, Carolyn McKinney, and Tim Condon—are members of the GOP state committee, as are many of the members of our board of directors. We have been working as hard as we can to ensure that the leadership of the NHGOP is committed to traditional Republican principles of limited government, individual liberty, personal responsibility, and free markets. But the party will only be as good as its leaders, so we hope you will join us to support:
- Jack Kimball for NHGOP Chairman
Jack has shown himself to be a stirring speaker, a successful businessman, an indefatigable campaigner, an omni-competent organizer, and a very strong, impressive political leader. We believe that he is the only candidate that will be able to inspire new confidence in the NHGOP, meld together the old-line party members and the new Republican activisits, and effectively capitalize on the grassroots energy that propelled Republicans to victory in 2010.
- Jordan Ulery for National Committeeman
Rep. Jordan Ulery, endorsed by RLCNH for state representative in 2010, is committed to New Hampshire’s First in the Nation primary, and he knows that a strong, principled GOP will help improve the economy, restore the constitution and heal our cultural divisions. Not only that, he knows that a principled party will attract new members, improve fundraising efforts and win elections.
- Jack Thorsen for Area 2 Vice Chair
Jack Thorsen, who as a candidate for state representative was endorsed by RLCNH, ran on a platform of economic responsibility and growth through low spending, low taxation and job creation; family values that protect a family’s privacy and autonomy; and protection of individual liberty. He is committed to keeping these ideas alive within the NHGOP.
We’re truly looking forward to the gathering on Saturday, and we hope that you visit the RLCNH table to pick up an “I’m with Jack” sticker to show your support for Jack Kimball as well as a free “New Hampshire Republican” bumper sticker, which will be an important symbol of the NHGOP’s surging power and principled unity.
Yours in GOP unity and liberty,
Andrew Hemingway, Chairman
Tim Condon, Vice Chairman
Carolyn McKinney, Secretary