I'm from NH - a native, family has been here for generations. There are a couple problems.. NH is a divided state ( 2 very different worlds) with the southern third being the bedroom community of Boston with a high percentage of Mass transplants now living here - these are people who lived...
Not true - unless you changed your party affiliation to Republican or Undeclared by 10/14 you cannot vote in the Republican primary... Too late for people to change now...
-J
While I agree it's odd that one of the smallest states has as much pull as NH does... Blanket statements like that make you sound ignorant - how about some backup to that statement.. Do your research, NH residents are among the most politically involved residents anywhere..
-J
It really surprises me that he was winning in Manchester without our help - most of the population is transplants from Mass and way left leaning.. Maybe, just maybe the sheeple are more informed than they seem. We can only hope..
-J
NH voters are really undecided....
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Who won Tuesday night's GOP Presidential candidate debate at Dartmouth?
Michele Bachmann 7%
Herman Cain 11%
Newt Gingrich 7%
Jon Huntsman 7%
Ron Paul 33%
Rick Perry...
2nd amendment aside - you do realize there is a large group of potential RP voters that are scared to death of firearms - no need to turn those people off thinking we are all right wing gun nuts (even if we are...) ;)
-J
It's too bad, but the reality is southern NH is really just northern Mass.. For decades people have been leaving the Kennedy stink hole and moving north. They want to escape their oppressive and liberal to a fault state and move here, only then they try to re-make NH in Mass's image.. Even...