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No Time To End NH Primary Policy of Party Neutrality
Would facing a primary challenger hurt President Trump?
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Would facing a primary challenger hurt President Trump?
Hinch: “Never lose sight of the fact that 2020 establishes redistricting, and the majority that controls redistricting will likely control the next ten years thereafter.”
Garry Rayno will lead State House coverage with your help and more from journalists Nancy West, Gail Ober, Rachael Brown, Evan Lips and Tony Marquis.
Democrats may well say why should we be willing to compromise when for the past four years Republicans have not sought our input.
New faces will patrol the corridors of power in Concord with new ideas and new goals.
The North Country and other rural areas have not seen significant increases in employment, wages or other signs of prosperity.
Currently the state pays less than a third of the average $15,310 cost per pupil.
The 2018 midterm election set a New Hampshire record for a non-presidential year as more than 560,000 voters cast their ballots Tuesday
Many believe this midterm election is the most important in decades and will set the country’s course well into the future.
The Republican governors of New Hampshire and Maine both supported the projects in their states.