Huge list of New Hampshire 2012 pro-liberty candidates and recommendations

Like it? I love it! I'd be more than glad to help you take it to the next level! You'll have to let me know when you're in Manchester sometime, I don't think we've had the opportunity to meet in person yet.
 
The full NHLA endorsement list was updated on the NHLA website tonight so the related post in this thread was updated, http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...ommendations&p=4569789&viewfull=1#post4569789

The NHLA endorsement list will be integrated into the original post over the next few days and recommendation lists for various areas and levels will be created. I don't agree with the entire NHLA endorsement list so at least 1 of the candidates will not make the original post, though almost all or all of the candidates will make recommendation lists.
 
New Hampshire September 11th State Senate Primary Recommendations
September 3, 2012
http://nhfreedom.wordpress.com/2012...er-11th-state-senate-primary-recommendations/

There are 8 contested races for the Republican Primary. Do you care about upholding the New Hampshire Constitution? Do you support the Bill of Rights? If so, it is recommended that you vote for the candidate in bold.

After the September 11th Primary, recommendations for all State Senate races will be made.

District 1
The candidates have made a concentrated effort to not share their ideas on the internet or fill out surveys.

District 5 Cynthia Coolidge Howard vs. Joe Osgood
Both candidates are pretty good so I don’t feel comfortable making a recommendation on which candidate to support. Howard was endorsed by the NHLA and RLCNH. Howard has shown some support for Ron Paul. Osgood was endorsed by the NHLA. Unfortunately for both candidates, District 5 is very Democratic so there is little chance that either candidate will beat the Democratic nominee.

District 6 Sam Cataldo vs. Dick Green
Sam Cataldo has a slightly better legislative voting record than Dick Green.

District 7 Joshua Youssef vs. William Grimm
Joshua Youssef was endorsed by the NHLA, RLCNH and Sen. Jim Forsythe.

District 9 Andy Sanborn vs. Ken Hawkins vs. Michael Kenney
Andy Sanborn was endorsed by Sen. Jim Forsythe and Ron Paul. Sanborn was recommended by the RLCNH and by outgoing Sen. Ray White.

District 11 Daniel Dwyer vs. Peter Bragdon
Daniel Dwyer was endorsed by the RLCNH.

District 17 John Reagan vs. Howard Pearl
John Reagan was endorsed by the RLCNH.

District 23 Dennis Acton vs. Russell Prescott
Dennis Acton was endorsed by the NHLA, RLCNH, Sen. Jim Forsythe and Sen. Ray White.

See the NHGOP senate candidate page for more information on the candidates.
 
Rick Parent (US House district 2) endorsed Santorum. Don't think that's something a liberty candidate should do.
 
New Hampshire September 11th Primary Recommendations for Governor and Executive Council
September 3, 2012
http://nhfreedom.wordpress.com/2012...endations-for-governor-and-executive-council/

Do you care about upholding the New Hampshire Constitution? Do you support the Bill of Rights? If so, it is recommended that you vote for the candidates in bold.

Governor
Republican Primary
Ovide Lamontagne* vs. Kevin Smith vs. Robert Tarr
Lamontagne was endorsed by Sen. Jim Forsythe , former US Senator Bob Smith, former candidate for governor Steve Kenda, former candidate for US Senate Jim Bender, Tom Thomson and GraniteGrok. It should be noted that Kevin Smith was also endorsed by several well known people in pro-liberty circles including Carol McGuire.

Democratic Primary
Maggie Hassan vs. Jackie Cilley vs. Bill Kennedy
Hassan took the New Hampshire Tax Pledge to veto any new broad based tax that makes it to her desk. Cilley is hostile to the New Hampshire Tax Pledge and by extension, the values of the people of New Hampshire. Kennedy is actively campaigning to create an income tax and destroy the New Hampshire way of life.

There are only 3 contested Executive Council races.

Executive Council
Republican Primary
District 1 Jerry Thibodeau vs. Ray Burton
Thibodeau was endorsed by Rep. Paul Mirski, GraniteGrok http://granitegrok.com/blog/2012/08/granitegrok-endorsement-nh-executive-council-jerry-thibodeau and recommended by RLCNH.

District 4 Robert Burns vs. Tom DeBlois vs. Chuck Rolecek
Robert Burns was endorsed by the RLCNH and GraniteGrok http://granitegrok.com/blog/2012/08/granitegrok-endorsement-nh-executive-council-bob-burns

Democratic Primary
District 2 Shawn Mickelonis vs. John Shea vs. Colin Van Ostern
Michelonis said “people are suffering every day because the taxes are so high” when he successfully ran a previous campaign. Shea is a career politician. Ostern is running because he disagree with recent cuts in spending and wants to greatly increase government spending.

*If medical marijuana is not an important issue to you, both Ovide Lamontagne and Kevin Smith are decent choices.
 
Cheshire County New Hampshire Primary Recommendations
http://nhfreedom.wordpress.com/2012/09/03/cheshire-county-new-hampshire-primary-recommendations/
Cheshire County New Hampshire September 11th Primary Recommendations
ONLY contested primary races are listed.

Do you care about upholding the New Hampshire Constitution? Do you support the Bill of Rights? If so, it is recommended that you vote for the following candidates.

Republican Primary:
Governor – Ovide Lamontagne*

Congress – Dennis Lamare

State Senate
District 9 – Andy Sanborn

State Representative
District 10 – Adam M. Hopkins and Michael J. Walsh
District 11 – Eric Jackman
District 14 – Franklin W. Sterling, Jr.

High Sheriff – Jack Zeller

County Commission
District 1 – Bayard Tracy

Democratic Primary:
Governor – Maggie Hassan

Executive Council
District 2 – Shawn Mickelonis

*If medical marijuana is not an important issue to you, both Ovide Lamontagne and Kevin Smith are decent choices.
 
RLCNH 4th round of endorsements and recommendations was released today.

http://rlcnh.org/press-releases/rlc...-advocates-of-liberty-and-prosperity-for-n-h/

All endorsed or recommended candidates—including the 10 candidates added today who are listed on the next page—made it through a vigorous reputation-screening process run by the RLCNH Endorsements Committee. The committee confirmed that these candidates would likely advance RLCNH’s Liberty and Prosperity for New Hampshire agenda upon their election to office. The committee’s endorsements and recommendations were then confirmed by the RLCNH Board of Directors.

As an added distinction, some of these candidates also signed the RLCNH Liberty Compact, which indicates they will work to “restore liberty, not restrict it; shrink government, not expand it; reduce taxes, not raise them; abolish programs, not create them; promote the freedom and independence of citizens, not the interference of government in their lives; and observe the limited, enumerated powers of our Constitution, not ignore them.”

Endorsed Republicans earned a score of 85 percent or higher on the 2012 RLCNH Legislative Scorecard if they were incumbents, or they scored an 85 percent or higher on the 2012 RLCNH Candidate Survey if they were first-time candidates. Some candidates with these scores, however, did not earn an endorsement because their voting record or their survey score did not really reflect their overall understanding of liberty. Most candidates who scored between 80 percent and 85 percent were considered for a recommendation, a lower standard than an endorsement, but some of these candidates were also disqualified based on their clear, errant positions on some issues. Candidates who scored below an 80 percent were automatically disqualified.

“During the next two years, Republicans must continue the responsible decision-making that led to this session’s $1 billion budget cut so they can continue to cut taxes and fees and eliminate the regulations that prevent economic development and job growth,” McKinney said. “We are confident that our endorsed candidates will serve as the conscience of the Republican Party and make sure their colleagues continue to make the changes necessary for sustainable prosperity for New Hampshire’s working families and businesses.”

RLCNH FOURTH-ROUND CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTS

Endorsed Fourth-Round Executive Councilor Candidate:
David Wheeler, Executive Councilor District 5

Endorsed Fourth-Round State Representative Candidates:
Eric Catman, Coos 3 (Berlin)
Jeff Chamberlin, Grafton 7 (Campton)
Jane Cormier, Belknap 8 (Alton, Barnstead, Gilmanton)
Carlo V. Feoli, Hillsborough 19 (Manchester Ward 12)
David K. Martin, Strafford 16 (Dover Ward 4)
Louis “Tony” Mayfield, Hillsborough 1 (Antrim, Hillsborough, Windsor)
Mark Samsel, Rockingham 7 (Windham)

RLCNH FOURTH-ROUND CANDIDATE RECOMMENDATIONS

Recommended Fourth-Round State Senator Candidate:
Daniel Dwyer, Senate District 11

Recommended Fourth-Round State Representative Candidate:
Leon H. Rideout, Coos 7 (Carroll, Dalton, Dummer, Jefferson, Kilkenny, Lancaster, Milan, Northumberland, Randolph, Stark, Whitefield)
 
GraniteGrok Endorsements:
GraniteGrok is the most read conservative blog in NH. Some of the bloggers are conservative. Some are libertarian and some are libertarian (especially on economic issues) leaning conservatives. Almost of of the bloggers tend to agree with many Ron Paul supporters on state level issues. However, some of the bloggers are supporters of big government when it comes to foreign affairs. Foreign affairs are almost never blogged about on GraniteGrok as the bloggers tend to focus almost exclusively on state and national issues.

NH Governor: Ovide Lamontagne http://granitegrok.com/blog/2012/04/granitegrok-endorsement-ovide-lamontagne-for-nh-governor
US Congress NH-CD1: Rick Parent http://granitegrok.com/blog/2012/08/granitegrok-endorsement-rick-parent-for-us-congress
US Congress NH-CD2: Dennis Lamare http://granitegrok.com/blog/2012/08/granitegrok-endorsement-dennis-lamare-for-us-congress
NH Executive Council District 1: Jerry Thibodeau http://granitegrok.com/blog/2012/08/granitegrok-endorsement-nh-executive-council-jerry-thibodeau
NH Executive Council District 4: Bob Burns http://granitegrok.com/blog/2012/08/granitegrok-endorsement-nh-executive-council-bob-burns
NH Executive Council District 5: Dave Wheeler http://granitegrok.com/blog/2012/08...-nh-executive-council-district-5-dave-wheeler
NH State Senate District 4: Phyllis Woods http://granitegrok.com/blog/2012/09/granitegrok-endorsement-nh-state-senate-district-4-phyllis-woods
NH State Senate District 5: Cynthia Coolidge Howard http://granitegrok.com/blog/2012/09...ate-senate-district-5-cynthia-coolidge-howard
NH State Senate District 7: Josh Youssef http://granitegrok.com/blog/2012/09/granitegrok-endorsement-nh-state-senate-district-7-josh-youssef
NH State Senate District 9: Andy Sanborn http://granitegrok.com/blog/2012/09/granitegrok-endorsement-nh-state-senate-district-9-andy-sanborn
(Only a Recommendation) NH State Senate District 11: Dan Dwyer http://granitegrok.com/blog/2012/09...11-and-29-dennis-acton-dan-dwyer-phil-greazzo
NH State Senate District 20: Phil Greazzo http://granitegrok.com/blog/2012/09...11-and-29-dennis-acton-dan-dwyer-phil-greazzo
NH State Senate District 23: Dennis Acton http://granitegrok.com/blog/2012/09...11-and-29-dennis-acton-dan-dwyer-phil-greazzo
NH House District Belknap 8: Jane Cormier http://granitegrok.com/blog/2012/09/granitegrok-endorsement-nh-house-district-8-jane-cormier
NH House District Merrimack 7: Susan Olsen http://granitegrok.com/blog/2012/09/granitegrok-endorsement-nh-house-district-7-susan-olsen

Other NH House endorsements by GraniteGrok. These were announced on 9/10/12, the day before the election.
Belknap County
District 5: Guy Comtois
District 7: Colette Worsman, Bob Greemore, Herb Vadney and Kevin Leandro https://www.facebook.com/LeandroForNhStateRep

Coos County
District 7: Leon Rideout https://www.facebook.com/pages/Leon-H-Rideout-Selectman-Lancaster-NH/210596092374362

Grafton County
District 3: Greg Sorg
District 10: Paul Mirski

Hillsborough County
District 4: William “Bill” O’Brien
District 7: John Burt
District 7: Mark Warden
District 17: Tammy Simmons
District 21: Jeanine Notter, Phil Straight and Lenette Peterson http://lenettepeterson.weebly.com/
District 27: Jordon Ulery

Merrimack County
District 3: Greg Hill
District 6: Jenn Coffey
District 8 Dan McGuire
District 8 Carol McGuire

Rockingham County
District 3: Dan Tamburello
District 9: Dan Itse
District 33: Tim Comerford
District: JR Hoell (Bow / Dunbarton) http://www.jrhoell.com/
District 17: Pam Tucker

Strafford County
District 1: Warren Groen
District 11: Sue DeLemus
District 1 : Laura Jones http://jones4staterep.com/
District 3: Bill O’Connor

Sullivan County
District 3; Spec Bowers
 
Another similar list was created. It lists all of the candidates for many of the races (not all). It then shows what the NH Families for Education, the New Hampshire Liberty Alliance, the Republican Liberty Caucus of NH and the Coalition of NH Taxpayers. It also includes a tiny bit on information from the New Hampshire Firearms Coalition.

I much prefer the list in the OP as it is just a list of pro-liberty candidates and not most of the candidates. The OP list is also more complete as it includes write-in, special election and candidates who didn't fill out any of the above mentioned surveys.

http://nhfamiliesforeducation.org/content/2012-liberty-ratings-nhffe-nhla-rlcnh-nhfc-cnht
 
Here is a list of people not to vote for :) No seriously, these are anti-liberty Republicans, please do NOT vote for them.

It’s Time to Take Back NH – the SEIU (SEA-NH) Endorsed Candidates 2012

The SEA-NH Board of Directors, composed of elected SEA-NH members, has endorsed 25 candidates in 19 districts who will be involved in primary races. Twenty-four of the 25 endorsed candidates are members of the Republican Party. They include five SEA members and 18 Republican incumbents who have championed policies that support NH’s middle class working families...

I will not list the candidates here as I don't want to add the their Google search power. Click the link if you want to see the list. http://www.seiu1984.org/2012/08/10/its-time-to-take-back-nh/
 
The Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire is targeting 6 of the incumbents from the above list.


RLCNH Exposes Six Big Government Incumbents in Key GOP Districts
September 6, 2012
http://rlcnh.org/press-releases/rlcnh-exposes-six-big-government-incumbents-in-key-gop-districts/

CONCORD, N.H.―To help primary voters elect Republicans who will truly fight for liberty and prosperity in New Hampshire, the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire is reporting the voting records of six incumbents whom Republicans should reject on Sept. 11 because of their record in the Legislature.

In order to inform voters about these six big-government incumbents, the RLCNH Political Action Committee has launched an aggressive online and grassroots campaign that exposes their reckless disregard for the traditional GOP principles of limited government, individual liberty, personal responsibility and free enterprise. For each of the candidates, the RLCNH PAC has created a Web site that lists key votes illustrating each candidate’s departure from Republican Party values as well as scorecard scores from seven well-regarded conservative organizations in New Hampshire, including the RLCNH.

“Part of our mission as an organization is to encourage the election of Republican candidates who will cherish the great traditions of liberty that our founders gave us so that our state and its citizens can continue to prosper and seek the good life,” said Carolyn McKinney, chairman of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire. “Inherent in that mission is this effort to prevent people from winning as Republicans when their intention is to actively work against the ideals of liberty that the party represents.”

In four of the six districts where a targeted incumbent is in a primary, the RLCNH has endorsed or recommended challengers whom it believes will uphold traditional party values. In two of the districts, the RLCNH has identified candidates whom are more committed to these values than the person targeted. In either case, the RLCNH is working to prevent the reelection of the targeted candidates and encourage the election of its endorsed and recommended candidates, whom were identified as a group in the RLCNH Primary Voter Guide released earlier this week. The six targeted incumbents and the RLCNH alternatives are:

[Note, I censored the names of the RINOs because I don't want to give them additional exposure on Google. Click on the link at the top of the post to see the names.]
XX in Strafford 23 (Rochester Wards 2 & 3), where she faces RLCNH-endorsed Cliff Newton in a race for one seat. X scored a 30 percent and Newton an 86 percent on the RLCNH scorecard.
XX in Belknap 8 (Alton, Barnstead & Gilmanton), where he faces RLCNH-endorsed Jane Cormier for one seat. X scored a 44 percent on the RLCNH scorecard and Cormier scored a 94 percent on the RLCNH survey.
XX in Rockingham 19 (Stratham), where he faces two better-voting Republicans for two seats. X scored a 44.35 percent on the RLCNH scorecard, while his opponents, Patrick Abrami and Joanne Ward, scored a 74 percent and 66.96 percent respectively.
XX in Cheshire 11 (Rindge & Fitzwilliam), where she faces at least one-better scoring Republican and two unknowns for two seats. X scored a 54 percent on the RLCNH scorecard, while one opponent, John Hunt, scored a 73 percent.
XX in Merrimack 9 (Canterbury & Loudon), where she faces RLCNH-endorsed Kenneth Kreis and RLCNH-Recommended Lee Shaikh in a race for two seats. X scored a 30 percent and Kreis an 88 percent on the RLCNH scorecard. Shaikh scored an 88 percent on the RLCNH survey.
XX in Coos 7 (Carroll, Dalton, Dummer, Jefferson, Kilkenny, Lancaster, Milan, Northumberland, Randolph, Stark & Whitefield), where he faces RLCNH-Recommended Leon H. Rideout in a contest for one seat. X scored a 37 percent on the RLCNH scorecard and Rideout scored an 84 percent on the RLCNH survey.

“What makes these targets and some of the other big-government Republicans who aren’t facing a primary challenge so dangerous is their claim that their far-left views and big spending ideology is what Republicans are all about, and they couldn’t be further from the truth,” McKinney said. “The RLCNH is glad to work to protect the GOP brand from statists masquerading as Republicans. By exposing these candidates for whom they really are, we hope to thwart their efforts and ensure a strong, vibrant Republican Party that truly represents the best interests of the people to be prosperous and free.”
 
Hillsborough County New Hampshire September 11th Primary Recommendations
http://nhfreedom.wordpress.com/2012...shire-september-11th-primary-recommendations/

Hillsborough County New Hampshire September 11th Primary Recommendations
ONLY contested primary races are listed.

Do you care about upholding the New Hampshire Constitution? Do you support the Bill of Rights? If so, it is recommended that you vote for the following candidates. There are a few question marks. Feedback is encouraged! If I receive compelling evidence one way or another on a race, I'll update this post.

Republican Primary:
Governor - Ovide Lamontagne*

Congress -
District 1 - Rick Parent
District 2 - Dennis Lamare

Executive Council
District 4 - Robert Burns

State Senate
District 9 - Andy Sanborn
District 11 - Daniel Dwyer

State Representative
District 5 -
William O’Brien (Mont Vernon, New Boston)
Bob Mead (Mont Vernon, New Boston)
District 6 -
Calvin Pratt (Goffstown)
John Burt (Goffstown)
Richard Meaney (Goffstown)
John Adam Hikel (Goffstown)
Ivan Beliveau (Goffstown)
District 7 -
Keith Murphy (Bedford)
Kelleigh Murphy (Bedford)
Christopher Richards (Bedford)
Moe Villeneuve (Bedford)
Elijah Haykinson (Bedford)
District 9 - Michael Ball (Manchester Ward 2)
District 11 - Shuvom Ghose (Manchester Ward 4)
District 15 - Steve Vaillancourt (Manchester Ward 8)
District 16 - Donald J. Frye (Manchester Ward 9)
District 19 - Carlo V. Feoli (Manchester Ward 12)
District 20 - Ralph G. Boehm (Litchfield)
District 21 -
Jeanine Notter (Merrimack)
Lenette Peterson (Merrimack)
Phil Straight (Merrimack)
Richard Barry (Merrimack)
District 22 -
David Schoneman (Amherst)
Peter Hansen (Amherst)
Stephen B. Stepanek (Amherst)
District 23 -
Conrad P. Koch (Milford)
Robert F. Willette (Milford)
Stephen J. Palmer (Milford)
District 28 -
Carl Seidel (Nashua Ward 1)
Kevin Avard (Nashua Ward 1)
Sean McGuinness (Nashua Ward 1)
District 29 -
Michael Balboni (Nashua Ward 2)
Donald McClarren (Nashua Ward 2)
District 32 -
James Summers (Nashua Ward 5)
David Murotake (Nashua Ward 5)
District 33 - Greg Surbey (Nashua Ward 6)
District 34 -
Jacqueline Casey (Nashua Ward 7)
Edith Hogan (Nashua Ward 7)
District 37 -
Andy Renzullo (Hudson, Pelham)
Lars T. Christiansen (Hudson, Pelham)
Lynne Ober (Hudson, Pelham)
Russell T. Ober III (Hudson, Pelham)
Jonathan S. Maltz (Hudson, Pelham)
Jordan Ulery (Hudson, Pelham)
Eric Rolfs (Hudson, Pelham)
District 40 - Gary Daniels (Hollis, Milford, Mont Vernon, New Boston)
District 45 - Matthew J. Swank (Manchester Wards 10, 11, & 12)

High Sheriff - Frank W. Szabo

Register of Deeds - ?

County Commission
District 1 - Joyce Arivella
District 3 - Chris Christensen

City Aldermen
Manchester Ward 11 - Emily Sandblade

Democratic Primary:
Governor - Maggie Hassan

Executive Council
District 2 - Shawn Mickelonis

State Representative
District 9 - ?
District 12 - Tim O'Flaherty (Manchester Ward 5)
District 14 - ?

County Attorney - ?

*If medical marijuana is not an important issue to you, both Ovide Lamontagne and Kevin Smith are decent choices.
 
Carroll County New Hampshire September 11th Primary Recommendations
http://nhfreedom.wordpress.com/2012...shire-september-11th-primary-recommendations/

Carroll County New Hampshire September 11th Primary Recommendations
ONLY contested primary races are listed.

Do you care about upholding the New Hampshire Constitution? Do you support the Bill of Rights? If so, it is recommended that you vote for the following candidates. There are a couple question marks. Feedback is encouraged! If I receive compelling evidence one way or another on a race, I’ll update this post.

Republican Primary:
Governor – Ovide Lamontagne*

Congress – Rick Parent

Executive Councilor District 1 – Jerry Thibodeau

State Representative
District 2 – Frank McCarthy (Chatham, Conway, Eaton, Hale’s Location)
District 7 – Norman A. Tregenza (Albany, Bartlett, Chatham, Conway, Eaton, Freedom, Hale’s Location, Hart’s Location, Jackson, Madison, Tamworth)

High Sheriff – Chris Conley

County Commission
District 1 – ?
District 2 – ?

Democratic Primary:
Governor – Maggie Hassan

*If medical marijuana is not an important issue to you, both Ovide Lamontagne and Kevin Smith are decent choices.

A special note about High Sheriff Chris Conley. He has been positively talked about on this forum before. He has been tied to the County Sheriff Project in an effort to discredit him. I don't see how being tied to Sheriff Mack is a bad thing.
 
Coos County New Hampshire September 11th Primary Recommendations
http://nhfreedom.wordpress.com/2012...shire-september-11th-primary-recommendations/

Coos County New Hampshire September 11th Primary Recommendations
ONLY contested primary races are listed.

Do you care about upholding the New Hampshire Constitution? Do you support the Bill of Rights? If so, it is recommended that you vote for the following candidates.

Republican Primary:
Governor – Ovide Lamontagne*

Congress – Dennis Lamare

Executive Councilor
District 1 – Jerry Thibodeau

State Senate
District 1 – Debi Warner

State Representative
District 1 -
Duffy Daugherty (Atkinson and Gilmanton Academy Grant, Cambridge, Clarksville, Colebrook, Columbia, Dix’s Grant, Dixville, Errol, Erving’s Location, Millsfield, Odell, Pittsburg, Second College Gt., Stewartstown, Stratford, Wentworth’s Location)
Laurence M. Rappaport (Atkinson and Gilmanton Academy Grant, Cambridge, Clarksville, Colebrook, Columbia, Dix’s Grant, Dixville, Errol, Erving’s Location, Millsfield, Odell, Pittsburg, Second College Gt., Stewartstown, Stratford, Wentworth’s Location)

High Sheriff – Bradley Jardis

Register of Deeds – ?

County Commission
District 3 – Richard Samson

Democratic Primary:
Governor – Maggie Hassan

*If medical marijuana is not an important issue to you, both Ovide Lamontagne and Kevin Smith are decent choices.
 
Rick Parent (US House district 2) endorsed Santorum. Don't think that's something a liberty candidate should do.
I agree. If I were to rate Parent for purity, it would be low like 1 or 2 stars. I won't even bother though because he is going to lose to Guinta on primary day.

Why Maggie Hassan? Is she a particularly good Democrat?
Maybe the list is a little confusing. If so, my bad. Maggie Hassan isn't a particularly good Democrat. She did take The Pledge against the creation of a new broad based tax in New Hampshire, though. Her opponents refuse to take The Pledge.

I didn't endorse her or list her as a liberty candidate. I just recommended her to registered Democrats voting in the September 11th Democratic Primary.

Democratic Primary
Maggie Hassan vs. Jackie Cilley vs. Bill Kennedy
Hassan took the New Hampshire Tax Pledge to veto any new broad based tax that makes it to her desk. Cilley is hostile to the New Hampshire Tax Pledge and by extension, the values of the people of New Hampshire. Kennedy is actively campaigning to create an income tax and destroy the New Hampshire way of life.
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...ommendations&p=4625595&viewfull=1#post4625595
 
Kicked in a few bucks to his campaign and put up one of his signs, based on the info that you gave me.

Ricardi impresses me as one of those "law and order" republicans from out of NJ or NY.

Thanks for the info and the lists, great work.

Hoping Ovide wins.

Carroll County New Hampshire September 11th Primary Recommendations
http://nhfreedom.wordpress.com/2012...shire-september-11th-primary-recommendations/



A special note about High Sheriff Chris Conley. He has been positively talked about on this forum before. He has been tied to the County Sheriff Project in an effort to discredit him. I don't see how being tied to Sheriff Mack is a bad thing.
 
These recommendations are also listed on Daily Paul. If you have a Daily Paul account, please vote up the post. This isn't about Liberty Forest vs. Daily Paul, it is about getting the word out about the pro-liberty candidates before the election!

http://www.dailypaul.com/254111/new-hampshire-primary-on-tuesday-9-11

voted up. IS there such a thing as 'Liberty Forest' v 'Daily Paul'? Other than personal preference? We are part of the same community, I thought.
 
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