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Morse, Mowers Skip Debates Hosted By 'Election Integrity' Group
Traditional debate topics made appearances; but the audience was most animated when the conversation turned voter fraud, government abuse.

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Traditional debate topics made appearances; but the audience was most animated when the conversation turned voter fraud, government abuse.

The so-called “Inflation Reduction Act” — which advocates now acknowledge would have minimal impact on inflation — was approved Friday.
Shaheen acknowledged $80 billion in the so-called “Inflation Reduction Act” more than doubles the size of the Internal Revenue Service.
Experts: Clean energy companies and high-income California households will "benefit tremendously" from “Inflation Reduction Act” provisions.
Dartmouth College Democrats booted Jack Cocchiarella, a "Gen Z" campaign wonderboy, out after accusations of abusive behavior toward women.
The 2022 GOP U.S. Senate candidate called the raid "disgraceful"; said feds are ignoring the border crisis, drugs, crime, and other issues.
NH is second only to Massachusetts regarding how well children thrive, according to the latest Annie E. Casey Foundation Kids Count report.
Alan Raff appears in the ad, rolling up the door of an auto shop, even though he is a Manchester attorney; Demo chairman, not a mechanic.
The Portsmouth attorney who is also running for Rockingham County Attorney as a Democrat says changes are long overdue.
New Hampshire is currently experiencing a baby boom, according to the University of New Hampshire’s Kenneth Johnson, Senior Demographer.
Rep: NH’s far-left Democrats (and even a few left-of-center Republicans) have consolidated their unbridled nastiness toward Free Staters.
It is becoming increasingly clear that neither the current president nor his predecessor is equipped to run the country.
The Senate voted to spend $80B to hire 87,000 new agents to collect an additional $200B in taxes; the GOP is now connecting the dots.
Rather than allowing the general public to attend, as is commonly the practice for speakers, the GOP club was ordered to limit attendance.
The Republican candidate in the 1st district, in this op-ed, says U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas isn’t listening and is a big part of the problem.
Attorneys for SAU 16 and the Exeter High School student known as M.P. asked Ruoff for summary judgment, something he rejected.
Reports say a search warrant served at the home was related to his handling of classified docs; pols say it was a disturbing occurrence.
Graham: After an hour, there just weren't any political butts left for Bob Burns to kick or names to take.
Bob Burns, Mayor George Hansel, and Lily Tang Williams, 3 of the 7 candidates vying for the Republican nomination, debated at St. A's.
Think tank president: NH DOT plans to name the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority the operator of the Manchester-Boston commuter rail.