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Deerfield GOP Rep: Americans have not become intolerant. They have, however, grown weary of ideologies undermining excellence and fairness.

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Deerfield GOP Rep: Americans have not become intolerant. They have, however, grown weary of ideologies undermining excellence and fairness.

Despite the New Hampshire GOP’s struggles in federal elections during the past decade, Melissa Bailey says she’s “optimistic about 2026.”
The Jeremy and Angel Seay and Sergeant Brandon Mendoza Protect Our Communities from DUIs Act of 2025 passed the House in a 246-160.
The woman behind the failed $21.5 million bid for the Laconia State School property is now set to plead guilty in a federal fraud case.
Graham: The unwritten headline from the ugly state budget battle wasn’t that the Democrats lost. It was that they weren’t even in the game.
Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill has federal Medicaid spending projected to grow by $204.6 billion, a 31.2% increase, which is not a cut.
Attorney and National Guard officer Christian Urrutia's comments seem to reference Stefany Shaheen, the presumed frontrunner in the primary.
Former GOP Senate candidate: Lawmakers must recognize the risks associated with this decision and reestablish vehicle inspection.
California Representative to Congress: The failed economic policies of both parties have fueled inequality and division.
The New Hampshire Supreme Court ruled Tuesday the state should be sending communities $7,300 per pupil instead of $4,200.
Former GOP Speaker of the House: The judiciary continues to wade into questions that the NH Constitution entrusts to the elected branches.
Data: When explicitly asked about the airstrikes, the majority approval still holds but drops slightly to 54 percent.
State Sen. Dan Innis (R-Bradford), businessman Phil Taub, and political unknown Walter McFarlane are also considering Senate races in 2026.
Host Michael Graham sits down with Joe McQuaid, former editor of the Union Leader, to unpack the Granite State’s political and civic life.
Democrats defended their unpopular position on sex-change treatment for minors until the bitter budget end; GOP says ban was necessary.
Graham: Did Ayotte get everything she wanted? Does she think she went too far in her fight with the state Senate?
Public Engagement Manager of Children’s Scholarship Fund in NH: Families are showing their children aren’t fringe cases.
Bedford GOP State Rep: Like many employers, I’ve dealt with rising costs, worker shortages, and layers of red tape.
Border Agent David Maland was killed while patrolling the Swanton Sector of the U.S. border with Canada, which includes New Hampshire.
Businessman-military veteran Chris Bright is the first Republican to announce; the CEO of American Facilities Professionals was 4th in 2024.