We’ve done the Senate race and NHCD-1, so it is on to New Hampshire Congressional District two. Like CD-1, we have three Republican candidates to choose from in this primary poll, offered to you on the poll in alphabetical order.
New Hampshire primaries are much too long, while New Hampshire’s general elections are much too short. That’s great if you are an incumbent. For example, Jeanne Shaheen gets to watch Don Bolduc and Corky Messner beat the crap out of each other for one full year … Bolduc announced in July, 2019, while Messner announced … Read more
We’ve done the Senate race and NHCD-1, so it is on to New Hampshire Congressional District two. Like CD-1, we have three Republican candidates to choose from in this primary poll, offered to you on the poll in alphabetical order.
A few days ago, we reported on some Republicans expressing concern over Governor Sununu’s emergency orders. Folks from whom you would not typically hear that sort of thing. So, we made it a poll question. “Would You Support a Republican Primary Challenger to NH Gov. Chris Sununu?”
Our latest poll asks whether you would support a Republican if they primaried governor Chris Sununu. The answers were No, Yes, and Yes, but only if it was the right candidate. The poll ends in 13 hours. How is Governor Sununu doing so far?
The grassroots in New Hampshire is boiling up and over about the lockdown. People I would have never expected are open to supporting a Republican challenger. So, it made sense to ask the question in our latest poll.
All we are going to hear from the NH Democrat Party is yammering about how DARE we, not all do mail-in voting (er, don’t pay attention to that “ballot harvesting” technique behind the smoke and curtain). And how DARE you put people at risk for simply wanting to exercise their Constitutional Right to vote!
While we could never vote for her for President Tulsi Gabbard was the only Democrat candidate who was open to an interview with us. And now she’s ended her run for the presidency. What of it there was.
Everyone’s been chatting about the Democrat nomination. Biden’s the presumptive nominee and Sanders is rethinking his candidacy. But on the other side, it has (not unexpectedly) been a total wipeout. Yesterday, Donald Trump passed the threshold to claim the Republican Party Nomination.
The Democrat party has left Bernie Sanders. Michigan, Bernie’s hope for a big win in a big state went Biden 53% to 36%. The rest of yesterday didn’t go well, either.
Donald Trump’s newest supporter appears to be his likely Democrat opponent. Yes, Joe Biden, from the podium, on the stump, is now campaigning for Donald Trump. And you can quote him.
Almost all the chatter on Super Tuesday was direct toward the Democrat primary but that wasn’t the only game in town. There were Republican primaries too. Some of them for Congress. And your President went 20 for 20 on endorsements.
The Warren campaign has come to end. Elizabeth Warren has decided that she has no path to the nomination (which is true) and is aborting her run for President.
Mike Bloomberg has taken Super Tuesday to heart and ended his short impulsive presidential campaign. He made the announcement while also endorsing Creepy Joe Biden™.
As predicted (just three days ago), South Bend it like Mayor Buttigieg has departed after the South Carolina Primary. The signs were there. Stick a fork in him. He’s done! And it has come to pass.
With 48+% of the vote, Joe Biden took the lead early and then ‘killed it’ in South Carolina. Not just a win but a Yuge win; he takes 33 delegates. Bernie Sanders barely qualified for delegates with 19%, gets 11 delegates. Tom Steyer, who placed third, only gathered 11% of the vote and zero delegates.
We are joined on Radio Row in Manchester by NHGOP Chairman Steve Stepanek to talk about state and national politics, the NH Primary, and the looming November Elections.
NHGOP Chairman Steve Stepanek joined us on Radio Row to talk about state and national politics, the NH Primary, and the looming November Elections.
Tuesday evening a man slapped a minor wearing a Make America Great Again hat outside a NH Polling place, then got into a scuffle with adults who came to his aid. We broke the story Wednesday morning, and we now have an exclusive video of the alleged assault.
One of our readers just sent me a very interesting email. She was listening to WKBK and she heard the dulcet tones of long-time New Hampshire Democrat Party Chairman, Raymond Buckley. He’s not very positive about the turnout.
Did you know that there are 17 candidates on the Republican Primary Ballot for President? I kid you not. Seventeen. Did you know that you, as a Republican or Independent need to vote in the primary on Tuesday? You Do! But The Concord Paper Had other ideas.