New Hampshire Conservative Majority Project Endorses Jane Cormier For EC4

thumbs-upI was chatting with New Hampshire Conservative Majority Project Chairman (NHCMP) Kevin McHugh earlier today when he told me that the NHCMP is endorsing Jane Cormier in the Republican Primary for Executive Council District 4.

If you are not familiar, the

NHCMP is a grassroots coalition working to elect principled Republicans who stand for low taxes, individual liberty, free markets, limited government, and most importantly, the U.S. and NH constitutions. Our organization welcomes the membership and support of any law-abiding citizen who shares these principles and is willing to get involved. NHCMP is not affiliated with the NHGOP and will always support a conservative over a liberal in a GOP primary. We do this by simply informing GOP voters of each candidates voting record, etc. so they can make an informed decision at the polls.

Here’s the endorsement,

“NHCMP proudly endorses Jane Cormier for Executive Council. Jane is a solid conservative with a strong and distinguished record of standing up for individual liberty and fiscal responsibility. NH taxpayers will be well represented with Jane Cormier on the Executive Council.

EC District 4 covers the towns of Allenstown, Auburn, Barrington, Bedford, Bow, Candia, Chichester, Deerfield, Epsom, Goffstown, Hooksett, Lee, Londonderry, Loudon, Manchester, Northwood, Nottingham, Pembroke, and Pittsfield.

 

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