If you missed it, we got a tip on a “stolen” Republican campaign sign behind a house in Manchester. At the time of publication, we knew they supported Democrats, but it appears the home may belong a Lucas Meyer, a Young Dems President, who is Chris Pappas’ 2022 Campaign manager.
Experienced Democratic organizer and New Hampshire Young Democrats president Lucas Meyer is joining U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas to lead his reelection bid as campaign manager.
Meyer’s role with the Pappas campaign was shared first with WMUR and was then widely announced later Monday.
Meyer has been involved in progressive causes and Democratic campaigns for nearly a decade. He led Pappas’s successful reelection campaign for the Executive Council in 2014.
If true, that could be awkward. The Campaign manager of a Democrat for Congress in possession of the Republican opponent’s campaign sign hidden behind some ladders next to the shed behind his home.
Related: Republican Candidate’s Campaign Sign Found Hidden Behind a Manchester Democrat’s Home
According to the property card, the home at 151 Sagamore St in Manchester with the Chris Pappas sign out front (and Mowers sign hidden in the back) is owned by someone named Lucas S. Meyer.
According to this LinkedIn page, the guy Pappas hired with whom he’s been familiar for many years is Lucas S. Meyer.
It looks an awful lot like Democrat activist (the Young NH Democrats president) and Chris Pappas for Congress Campaign manager Lucas S. Myer has a stolen Republican Campaign sign wedged against his shed.
As a reminder, this is illegal and unethical, but not unexpected from Democrats. So, same guy or just way too many coincidences?
We eagerly await angry emails denying that this Lucas S. Meyer is the owner of this residence with that sign behind it. Or an explanation as to why that sign is behind that home. Or who this Lucas S. Meyer is that also supports Pappas other than the one running an NH Democrat’s Congressional campaign? Or, if Lucas owns it but is renting it out to Democrat-supporting sign stealers (who may plan to work for Pappas, vote here, and leave).
Some other explanation?
Lots of options.


