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Despite 2020 Setbacks, NH Democrats Re-Elect Buckley To Head State Party
The establishment prevails: Chairman Ray Buckley won an eighth, two-year term defeating progressive business owner Emmett Soldati, 168-90.

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The establishment prevails: Chairman Ray Buckley won an eighth, two-year term defeating progressive business owner Emmett Soldati, 168-90.

Bedford's Ricciardi: "It’s really great when we can all work together for what’s best for the people. That makes me truly happy."
Republicans are pushing to have the House vote on the bill before April 8 — the House bill crossover deadline.
Counterfeiters have been profiting off fraudulent personal protective equipment, cleaning products, and COVID-19 remedies for a year.
The managing director of the Independent Women’s Forum says the solution giveaways — it is to open schools to in-person learning.
Congressional Democrats may have a slim, five-vote majority, but that hasn’t stopped them from passing big progressive legislation.
Although he hasn't announced, former Congressman, CIA Director, and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is hardly playing hard to get.
Political junkies woke to some surprising news from Nevada this week, and its impact could be felt all the way to New Hampshire.
NH Journal's editor says, it sounds like a strange question — unless you’ve actually read the COVID-19 relief bill. And few people have.
New Hampshire's political pros agree: "Late primaries are an incumbent’s friend." But Democrats are trying to stop changes.
Some officers support aspects of the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act. But the removal of qualified immunity makes the bill "poisonous."
Graham and Cline talk: COVID money is coming to New Hampshire — and America — whether we need the (borrowed) $1.9 trillion or not.
Graham: There are legitimate concerns and points on both sides. But it's all for naught if HR 1 is approved in the U.S. Senate.
In this column, the president of Josiah Bartlett Center says leftists are treated by the media as morally, factually correct by default.
U.S. Sens. Hassan and Shaheen voted against an amendment by GOP Senators, including Tom Cotton, to keep checks from being sent to prisoners.
Who? You have to dig deep into history to find her story, but it’s worth it. She was a truly remarkable woman.
Up to $21K is available for employees with children who aren't in school to stay home — a benefit not available to anyone else.
U.S. Sens. Jeanne Shaheen Maggie Hassan were two of 8 Democrats who removed a $15 minimum wage provision from the COVID-19 relief package.
A veteran testifies that critical race theory blames the Declaration of Independence for the rise of white supremacy and other falsehoods.
In this opinion piece, RebuildNH's executive director says even in an emergency, the governor does not have the authority to create policy.