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Wendy Long: Despite Reports, No Decision On Potential Senate Run
Long told NHJournal that reports of her campaign's demise were premature: “Kevin’s blurb isn’t accurate.”

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Long told NHJournal that reports of her campaign's demise were premature: “Kevin’s blurb isn’t accurate.”

“We conclude that you did not commit any New Hampshire election law violations,” Deputy General Counsel Myles Matteson wrote.
The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) is spending about $1 million targeting New Hampshire voters.
“Hey, Pappas! We vote for you. End Title 42,” they chanted, waving signs calling out both Pappas and U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan.
Surplus business tax collections during the last 10 months have equaled 33% of the total surplus in business tax revs collected from 2012.
Congressional candidate Matt Mowers and his wife, Cassie, like others, have been struggling to find baby formula in New Hampshire.
The 2nd District Congresswoman also dismissed concerns about protesters targeting the private homes of U.S. Supreme Court justices.
D.J. Bettencourt, the deputy insurance commissioner, is on leave after being accused of grabbing his wife; he denies the accusation.
Secretary of State David M. Scanlan reminds voters that the deadline to change one's party affiliation before the primary is May 31.
The Senate candidate says families he speaks to care most about the growing fear of a recession, inflation, losses in retirement accounts.
The Yes, Every Student (YES!) scholarship program is designed to help families whose education was negatively impacted by COVID-19.
The new version of the bill is almost certain to suffer the same fate in the U.S. Senate as the previous version: Failure on the floor.
But this time is different. Because in 2022, the Democratic National Committee appears to be quite seriously considering undoing the ele ...
When my Greek ancestors immigrated to NH over a century ago to realize the American Dream, the region was riding the industrial revolution.
The former television broadcaster is a contender, along with others in a crowded GOP primary field for the 1st Congressional District seat.
Robert Russell, the Barrington gunsmith whose business survived being targeted by a town official, is turning the tables.
Brodie Deshaies of Wolfeboro and Gary Merchant of Claremont say there is a lot of confusion when it comes to Senate Bill 450.
NH's junior Senator sits on Homeland Security but had nothing to say about the controversial board likened to "the Ministry of Truth."
The measure, in its original form, had a bipartisan majority, with 13 of the 24 state senators as co-sponsors. Now, it's in trouble?
Gov. Chris Sununu, who signed into law a late-term abortion ban, said Tuesday he stands by Roe v. Wade.