The results of the special election in Hooksett are in and Democrat Kathleen Martins is the newest member of the New Hampshire House. Martins is the winner by a vote of 1000 to 961
Elliot is the proprietor and blogger over at Liberty Block (where he did his own reporting of the Rally) He also ran for the NH House in a special election a wee bit ago (sadly, he was not the winner). He, too, like most of the attendees, argues his points against His Excellency (Gov Sununu) … Read more
Some random thoughts. On the positive side, the vote was close. Apparently, Axelman lost by less than 40 votes: … and first-time candidates typically don’t win their first race. On the other hand, SNHU was on spring-break. If not, drive-by voting by non-resident college students likely would have boosted Martins’ margin of victory to several … Read more
The results of the special election in Hooksett are in and Democrat Kathleen Martins is the newest member of the New Hampshire House. Martins is the winner by a vote of 1000 to 961
My name is Elliot Axelman, and I am a Republican running for State Representative in the Hooksett Special Election.
If you really want to know how a candidate is likely to vote if elected, look at the people who are supporting the candidate. And in the case of Kathleen Martins, this test indicates that the hard-Left will have a reliable vote. For example, there is someone or someone(s) calling himself/herself or themselves “Black Dog” … Read more
This: Sounds good, right? Martins will “protect” “people’s second amendment rights.” … EXCEPT what “progressives” believe Second Amendment rights are is very, very different from what the rest of us believe. In a nutshell, the “progressives” believe that guns can be used for competition-shooting and hunting … and must be kept locked away the rest … Read more
With Coronavirus taking hold in the Granite State local first responders and health care providers are increasingly at risk. One of those first responders is running for the NH House and a national campaign funding machine is trying to smear him.
So check this out: When a “progressive” runs in a Center-Right town like Hooksett, the challenge is to reassure other “progressives” that you are indeed one of them, while misleading the majority of voters that you aren’t. So you speak in code. “Strong Public Schools” – when a Democrat in New Hampshire tells you that … Read more
This from the New Hampshire Democrat-Youth a few days ago: The linked letter argues … based on lies … that Elliot Axelman is an “extremist outsider.” More specifically, it falsely claims that Axelman wants to abolish the First Amendment and wants to make ownership of firearms mandatory. The linked letter is … in other words … Read more
Okay, the First in the Nation is over and the nation media swarm is gone. Let’s get back to the business of turning New Hampshire Red Again. Hooksett has a special election coming up on March 10th. Elliot Axelman is running against a leftist to fill the vacant seat of the late Rep. Dick Marple. … Read more
Elliott Axelman won the three-man primary in Hooksett yesterday, defeating John Leavitt and David Ross with 61% of those votes.
The Honorable Dick Marple, from Hooksett, passed away suddenly on December 13. Rep. Marple was a dedicated public servant for decades who spent his time in Concord fighting for liberty and preservation of the Constitution. Thank you to the Marple family and Dick himself who spent so much time fighting for you and I. Hooksett … Read more
Another week, another great list of guests, all together in one convenient podcast. This week: Ellen Kolb, Kimberly Morin, Susan Olsen, Elliot Axelman, Raheel Raza, and Skip Murphy. Original post page here – where you can find more ways to listen