The Grok Top Ten Readers Choice Awards for November 2018

by
Steve MacDonald

November 2018 is history so it is time to jump in the Grok not-so-way-back machine to see what our readers rewarded with the most views. I will admit that looking back a mere 30-days can seem like a very long time. Having written over 100 posts in November content from a few weeks ago seems like a lifetime. It’s a strange sort of reminiscence. Oh, yeah. I remember that.

It is important to take a moment to focus on what caught our readers attention, so here we go.

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GrokTop Ten for November 2018

10 – School Punishes Male Gym Teacher For Refusing to Be in Locker Room with Naked Female Minor
by Steve MacDonald

9 – It isn’t just about the marijuana tax revenue Democrats desire…
by Skip Murphy

8 – Who Violated the Law in Manchester, Mayor Craig, and Leaked a Confidential Letter to the Press?
by Steve MacDonald

7 – Part 1: Back to the Windham School District; yet another self-inflicted wound, eh? Yes, teacher Elizabeth Talon, that would be you.
by Skip Murphy

6 – Who IS Joshua Query – Democrat Candidate Running in Manchester Ward 9?
by Kimberly Morin

5 – Chris Sununu is Destroying the Republican Party
by Ed Mosca

4 – 1,322 Votes and It’s a 13-11 Republican Majority New Hampshire State Senate
by Steve MacDonald

3 – So, WMUR ran this now debunked “Mom and two kids in diapers at the border” picture
by Skip Murphy

2 – Meadowstone Farm Commits Massive Violation of New Hampshire State Election Law
by Steve MacDonald

1 – It Appears Dem Candidate Jon Morgan Isn’t Eligible to Run for NH Senate
by Kimberly Morin

ICYMI – Keene State College Enrollment Decline Repackaged as ‘Right-Sizing’

Author

  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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