Politics
Surprising New Numbers in the 2016 Presidential Race
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Raise money they have: Candidates and their allied groups have collectively spent more than $700 million so far competing in the 2016 White House race.
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Raise money they have: Candidates and their allied groups have collectively spent more than $700 million so far competing in the 2016 White House race.
A report published Thursday on advertising in the presidential race underscores the starkly different ways in which the Republican candidates are running their campaigns.
Legislation to reinstate the law that prohibited siting a high-level radioactive waste dump in New Hampshire failed in the House on Thursday.
UPDATE: The attorney general appealed a judge’s decision ordering the state to issue a medical marijuana ID card to Linda Horan – who has since died – after issuing them to Horan and other qualifying patients.
A while back, Congress voted to curb soaring compensation for corporate officers by limiting tax deductions. Here’s how it went wrong.
New Hampshire and Iowa set the stage for passionate voter participation during the nation’s first presidential primary and first presidential precinct caucuses.
Chalk it up to hotly contested nomination campaigns in both the Republican and Democratic parties.
There was a distinct lack of interest in voting in the Presidential primary this morning at Keene State College, but as the snow stopped and the sun warmed the campus, students showed more enthusiasm.
Click for nine-cartoon gallery. It’s worth it.
KEENE – If you are a college student confused about how to vote in the New Hampshire primary on Feb. 9, you are not alone. Noelle Rossini details how to register and vote in the first-in-the-nation New Hampshire primary.