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Sherman Fails Another Fact Check On NH Energy Policy
Democratic gubernatorial candidate state Sen. Tom Sherman blamed Gov. Chris Sununu for the high cost of electricity in another false claim.

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Democratic gubernatorial candidate state Sen. Tom Sherman blamed Gov. Chris Sununu for the high cost of electricity in another false claim.

The core question of the abortion debate is: At what point during pregnancy does “life” emerge for the purposes of the law, public interest?
And Drew Cline from the Josiah Bartlett Center talks about his new radio show on WFEA from 6 to 9 a.m. weekday mornings.
Retired Gen. Don Bolduc, businessmen Bruce Fenton and Vikram Mansharamani, State Sen. Chuck Morse, Town Manager Kevin Smith debated Monday.
Takeaways from NH Journal’s debate featuring 5 of the 12 candidates: Smith was good; Morse not so much; Fenton will be a force; more.
Drug seizures at the northern border have declined despite New Hampshire's massive opioid death problem far exceeding other states.
It may be the hottest topic of conversation in American politics — but New Hampshire Democrats don’t want to talk about it.
Graham: If the midterms were held today, Democrats would almost certainly outperform their moribund polling. But the election isn’t today.
Five of the 12 candidates running have been invited to a forum to be held at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics auditorium on Monday.
In a 6-3 ruling, the court says 1st Amendment protections for religious expression prohibit discrimination against religious schools.
The conservative website Hotair.com gave it the headline “Earthquake,” while Mediaite calls it a “shock poll.”
The former general and Senate candidate says the reign over data privacy, free market, and free speech by Google and Facebook needs to end.
Free market think tank director: Voters are being sold a container ship full of malarky about energy prices by the president and his allies.
Every President has clumsy moments. And like every tumble up the stairs of Air Force One, they always seem to take on symbolism.
House rules require members to attend sessions in-person to participate. Since February 2021, Dems have been suing to not follow the rules.
“Just because someone is politically well-connected it does not mean they are a fighter for the America First agenda,” the candidate says.
Illinois think tank policy VP: Pritzker will be full of promises when he comes to New Hampshire — but they contradict his actual record.
In a simple, 2-paragraph press release, the Democratic candidate for governor fouled up the facts while promoting expensive green energy.
The guv said, after signing up to run, "There is, unfortunately, a recession coming ... inflation, gas prices hare hitting really hard."
Tension between activists, establishment Dems is nothing new; what's notable is the willingness activists to criticize a powerful incumbent.