Parents’ Rights Bill Passes

A “parents’ bill of rights” that critics say is designed to target transgender youth passed New Hampshire’s Republican-led Senate on Thursday. Much of the debate among lawmakers focused on provisions to require school officials, when asked by parents, to disclose that a child is using a different name or being referred to as being a … Continued

Democrats Sue to Block Election Recount in New Hampshire

The New Hampshire Democrat Party has filed a lawsuit to stop a recount for a statehouse seat, arguing that the election results should stand, even if they are wrong. In the lawsuit, which was filed on Nov. 18, the Democrats are seeking a permanent injunction against any further audits of the race results between Republican Larry Gange … Continued

Full List: Results of US Senate Races

Elections across the United States are currently in full swing as Democrats and Republicans battle for control of Congress. The Senate is currently split, with 50 Republicans and 50 Democrats, although vice-president Kamala Harris can break tie votes, giving Democrats an effective majority. A total of 35 Senate seats are up for election this year, including a special election in Oklahoma. Of those 35 seats, … Continued

Top 36 House Seats That GOP Might Gain on Election Day

With the GOP projected to win a majority in the House on Nov. 8, listed below are the most competitive House seats for the GOP to either hold or gain, according to ratings by the Cook Political Report. The list totals 36 seats, with 34 currently held by Democrats and two held by the GOP. Next to … Continued

New Hampshire governor predicts a reckoning this November for the Democratic Party

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu opened up about the future of the Republican Party and issues most Americans care about ahead of the November midterm elections on Saturday’s “One Nation with Brian Kilmeade.” CHRIS SUNUNU: All across this country, people care and they vote on kitchen table issues: inflation, energy, electricity. This stuff, this unfair nonsense that’s happening … Continued

New Hampshire Community in Turmoil as Political Activist LGBTQ Organization Scheduled to Conduct Teacher Training

The firestorm in New Hampshire School Administrative Unit (SAU) 21 is continuing over a scheduled teacher training September 13 by political activist LGBTQ organization Seacoast Outright, which also stands with Black Lives Matter. “In SAU21, the upcoming teacher training on September 13th has caused political factions to argue against each other,” wrote education researcher and parental rights advocate Ann Marie … Continued

Newsmax N.H. Senate Debate: 4 GOP Candidates Vie to Flip a Seat

Four New Hampshire Republican Senate primary candidates stated their case to be the candidate to take on incumbent Sen. Maggie Hassan, D-N.H., in an exclusive debate hosted by Newsmax on Wednesday night. The state, which holds its primary Sept. 13, represents one of the more unheralded battlegrounds for a Senate seat that could help determine the majority … Continued

New Hampshire: GOP Challengers Keeping Up With Incumbent Dem in Senate Poll

The Democratic Party currently occupies both U.S. Senate seats in New Hampshire, but there’s no guarantee of that occurrence holding form come January. According to a recent Data for Progress poll, the three most prominent candidates competing in the GOP Senate primary (Sept. 13) are all tracking at 45% or higher — when pitted against incumbent Sen. Maggie Hassan, D-N.H, in a general election … Continued

Planned Parenthood Abortion Biz Closes Five Clinics in Vermont and New Hampshire

Planned Parenthood is floundering even in pro-abortion New England states. WCAX 3 reports the billion-dollar abortion chain plans to close five facilities in Vermont and New Hampshire on June 12, citing staffing problems and politics. The facilities are located in Hyde Park, Bennington, St. Albans and Middlebury, Vermont, and Claremont, New Hampshire, according to the report. … Continued

New Hampshire House Approves Over-the-Counter Ivermectin

New Hampshire took a giant step closer to becoming the first U.S. state to offer Ivermectin without a prescription on March 16. By a 183 to 159 vote, New Hampshire’s Republican-dominated House of Representatives approved HB1022, which would allow pharmacists to dispense Ivermectin under a standing order, meaning anyone can go to a pharmacist and get the human-grade of … Continued

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