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Harris-Walz Double Down On 'Green New Deal' Policies; NH Democrats Join In
According to one analysis, “Minnesota electricity customers will see their expenses increase by an average of $4K annually through 2050.”

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According to one analysis, “Minnesota electricity customers will see their expenses increase by an average of $4K annually through 2050.”

Writer: Harris is known for speaking in nonsensical “word salads.” Her laughs and giggles fail to convince me that she cares for people.
Former Strafford County Sheriff Mark Brave’s criminal case is in limbo as prosecutors push back the trial set to start soon.
By picking Walz, “Harris has doubled-down on her biggest problem: She’s too far to the left,” said veteran GOP strategist Pat Griffin.
The governor called the former U.S. Senator “the Republican who will win in November and hit the ground running in January.”
New WalletHub study: New Hampshire is the most affordable state to have a baby and the fifth-best state overall to become a parent.
Riley Gaines, an advocate for keeping biological males out of women’s sports, spoke to a NH Federation of Republican Women in Atkinson.
Goffstown Republican: Locker rooms and bathrooms exist to provide a sense of security; biological males in these spaces compromise privacy.
Kamala Harris called Tim Walz “a battle-tested leader who has an incredible track record of getting things done for Minnesota families.”
Healey’s carefully worded statement represents a drastic reversal of Massachusetts’ “right-to-shelter” policy she has long touted.
Granite State Democrats continue to insist the NH GOP are “anti-abortion extremists,” but a Harris ad appears to show that they are not.
Shirley Doheny, who was elected in 2019, was ousted by the NH AG after it investigated complaints filed by former Selectman Regina Barnes.
The top congressional Democratic political action committee was behind the illegal campaign to assist U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster in 2022.
The revolving door that lets criminals out hours after their arrest is being shut down, as Gov. Chris Sununu signed a bail reform bill.
Some candidates are scrambling to support the growing cryptocurrency sphere and don't want to seem hostile to emerging financial technology.
For many political insiders, “Are you up on TV?” is another way of asking, “Are you running a serious, well-funded campaign?”
Many are dismissing Biden’s proposals as a political stunt designed to boost Democratic enthusiasm for November’s election.
President of Josiah Bartlett Center: Land restrictions were loosened to encourage economic development. Guess what happened? Development.
Affordable housing and the economy topped the list as the priority of 30% of voters, while “threats to democracy” received 10%.
Sonia Prince, a Joyce Craig supporter against Cinde Warmington in the gubernatorial primary, attacks children of Jewish immigrants online.