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How Did Your Merrimack, New Hampshire House Reps Vote?

Believe it or not, sharing the voting records of your elected representatives is considered an attack. That’s what they tell us. Democrats, mostly. Women, mostly. Having a disapproving opinion is also an “attack.” So, trigger warning snowflakes, we’re sharing voting records.

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Voter-Fraud in New Hampshire is Getting Worse … Not Better

This: … and this: The law in New Hampshire is that by voting (declaring domicile) in New Hampshire, any nonresident … INCLUDING COLLEGE STUDENTS … has declared residency in New Hampshire. In other words, college students attending school in New Hampshire can vote in New Hampshire elections, BUT if they do they have made themselves …

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CNN is Fake News

Hoax Alert – the Website “Lead Stories” is FakeNews … N.H. Democrats Are Lying – Telling Nonresidents They Can Vote in N.H and Remain Nonresidents

So yesterday I posted N.H. Democrats Lying – Telling Nonresidents They Can Vote In N.H. and Remain Nonresidents. The post was about a tweet from Executive Council candidate, DemocRAT Cindy WORMington AND THE LINK IN HER TWEET: This: And this … from the website of the New Hampshire DemocRAT Party … is what WORMington is …

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Student clipboard peace sign

N.H. Democrats Lying – Telling Nonresidents They Can Vote In N.H. and Remain Nonresidents

This: And this is what WORMington is linking to: This is a LIE. As I explained in a previous post about the law (HB 1264) that made the act of voting in New Hampshire (declaring domicile in New Hampshire) a declaration of residency in New Hampshire, subjecting the voter to all of the responsibilities of …

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Pro-Life Women Celebrate the Dignity of the Unborn

Women have had the right to vote for 100 years. That’s how long it has been since passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The 19th amendment granted American women the right to vote. With its passage women came out from their dependence into the full sunlight of civic freedoms.

One man, one proxy

Imagine that you come across someone committing a rape.  You start to intervene, but the perpetrator holds up an official-looking insignia, and says that you have to let him ‘finish his term’ before you can make him stop, so you should come back in a couple of hours. I imagine there are a lot of …

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DemocRATS May Very Well Succeed in Negating New Hampshire’s Voter-Residency Requirement

There is a lawsuit in the Federal District Court of New Hampshire called Caroline Casey et al. vs. New Hampshire Secretary of State et al. The real plaintiffs (party bringing the lawsuit) are the New Hampshire Democrat Party and its litigation-arm, the New Hampshire ACLU (hereinafter DemocRATS). The subject of the lawsuit is a clean-election …

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Lowering the voting age to zero

Andrew Yang was in Concord recently, pushing to lower the minimum voting age to 16.  His reasoning?  If 16-year-olds can earn income and pay taxes, they should have a say in how that money is spent.