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Grok Poll Results – Would You Vote Republican to Keep Nancy Pelosi from Becoming Speaker?

The poll question was “Would You Vote Republican In Nov. to Keep Nancy Pelosi from Becoming Speaker?” 100% of respondents said yes! Pelosi continues to be a gift that keeps giving to Republicans, even when they might not deserve it. The original poll is here. View the results of our previous poll here: “Will You …

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Kevin Miller: There is One Word that Truly Describes Steve Shurtleff…Charlatan

By Kevin Miller House Minority Leader Stephen Shurtleff bashed Republican leadership for not passing gun control laws to “make our schools safer.” Such attacks on Republican leaders are slander. Republican leaders *are* passing legislation expressly for making our schools safer, but not how Shurtleff wants it done. When Stephen Shurtleff took office, he swore to …

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SCOTUS Protects Rule of Law by 5-4 Decision in Ohio Election Case

In a case brought against the State of Ohio over how it interprets Federal law regarding the removal of ineligible voters from state voting rolls, four out of nine Justices attempted to legislate from the bench in deciding HUSTED v. A. PHILIP RANDOLPH INSTITUTE. “Respondents contend that Ohio’s process for removing voters on change-of-residence grounds violates this …

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Will Democrats Try to Run On An Economy That’s Not Supposed To Be This Good?

Can Democrats run for office in 2018 on recent economic success? There are media narratives in place. The problem with liberals and their narratives, however, is that they are bound only in the moment without regard to anything that came before or after. So, when it comes to the Economy and the 2018 Elections, the …

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Do you know what this is?

Yep – that yellow thing is the paperwork you’d fill out at the office of the NH Secretary of State, Bill Gardner, located on the second floor in the State Capital building in Concord, if you were to run for state or county wide offices (but not the House of Representatives).  There are slots still …

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To: New Hampshire State Supreme Court, From: Coalition of NH Taxpayers Chairman, Ed Naile

To: New Hampshire State Supreme Court From: Coalition of NH Taxpayers Chairman, Ed Naile 8 North Main St. Concord, NH 03301 Re: Court Review of NH Election Law Legislation Date: May 29, 2018 M E M O R A N D U M    OF    L A W Statement of Facts: New Hampshire has …

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Some Thoughts on the House Bill 1264 Memoranda Filed With the Supreme Court — Part II

VOLINSKY and PAPPAS Volinsky and Pappas devote their memorandum to arguing that the Court should duck the questions transferred by the Governor.  Because I already covered their argument in my discussion of the Attorney General’s memorandum, I will not repeat it here. STATE SENATE The State Senate’s attorney, Rick Lehmann, researched the history of the term …

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Some Thoughts on the HB1264 – Memoranda Filed With the Supreme Court — Part I

Not a comprehensive examination of all memoranda filed with Supreme Court regarding House Bill 1264.  Just some notes I took while reading through them, cleaned up somewhat for public consumption. SECRETARY OF STATE The Secretary of State takes no express position on House Bill 1264.  But he appears to agree with the position of the Governor —as I …

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Eric Holder Flips on Out-Of-State Student License and Vehicle Registration Comments.

From the Concord Monitor. Mr. Holder Clarifies his clarification. “My comments were intended to support the right of domiciled students to vote in the state of New Hampshire as long as they comply with existing law,” Holder said. “In no way should they be viewed as supporting any proposal that would make it harder for …

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Eric Holder: Out-Of-State Students Should Get a NH Driver’s License

Speaking to Democrats at Saint Anselm College on Friday, Former US Attorney General Eric Holder said Students who want to vote in New Hampshire get a NH Driver’ License and register their cars. “If you are gonna be considered a resident of this state so you can vote, that means that you have to follow all the …

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