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COVID-19 Worries Don’t Cool Voter Enthusiasm
The battle between Democrats and Republicans will be fierce, probably vicious and one that takes no prisoners.
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The battle between Democrats and Republicans will be fierce, probably vicious and one that takes no prisoners.
While the GOP blames its mail house, it should be noted similar problems surfaced in Arizona, Alaska, Missouri and Montana with GOP mailers.
The pledge against broad based taxes has been the third rail of New Hampshire politics since it was made famous by then gubernatorial candidate Meldrim Thomson and Union Leader publisher William Loeb.
Once upon a time in America, there was a wide red line between political campaigns and governing.
Gov. Chris Sununu late Friday afternoon vetoed the last four bills of the legislative session, about one-third of the legislation passed by the House and Senate sent to his desk.
So if you are eligible for one of the many CARES Act help program the state is offering, you best be applying soon or state elected officials may be quickly gathering all the unused money to lower the budget deficit if the federal government says the CARES Act money may be used to cover pandemic induced revenue shortfalls.
From what has happened in Florida, Texas, Arizona and California, it is apparent that things can go from containment to out-of-control very rapidly.
The reopening of schools has become a politicized, polarizing issue in recent days and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has yet to announce its revised guidelines after President Trump slammed the agency over its initial offerings.
It was another busy Friday as Gov. Chris Sununu signed and vetoed various bills throughout the day. Garry Rayno explains.
As if this silent menace were not enough, we are in the midst of the strangest presidential election in our lifetime if not the country’s history.