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US Senator Bennet rallies Harris supporters for “Knocktober” in Nashua
US Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado spoke to a packed room of Kamala Harris supporters in Nashua this week, where he emphasized the critical importance of the upcoming election and the stark policy choices facing voters Speaking at a canvass launch event, Bennet praised the work of local organizers and young volunteers, thanking them for…
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NH high school seniors could get direct admissions into three state colleges
The University of New Hampshire, Plymouth State and Keene State Colleges announced a pilot program that would allow high school seniors across the state to qualify for direct admission without going through an application process. The universities recently announced partnership with a private program called Niche Direct Admissions for the 2024-2025 admission year. The online…
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Trump once again attacks USPS and mail-in ballots as Election Day nears
Just like he did in 2020, when he began attacking mail-in voting months before Election Day, Donald Trump appears to be laying the groundwork to once again challenge any election results he doesn’t like.
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VIDEO: You Can Support Reproductive Rights AND New Parents
Did you catch that? 👀 At the debate, Walz said it straight: you can support both reproductive rights and new parents. You don’t have to choose! @granitepost Did you catch that? Walz says it straight: you can support both reproductive rights and new parents. You don't have to choose! #NHPolitcs #TheDebate #ReproRights #WalzVVance ♬ original…
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Civil rights groups take NH to court over law that would require proof of citizenship for voting
December Rust has been unhoused for a year in Littleton, New Hampshire. He doesn’t have proof of citizenship and he has an outdated non-driver ID card indicating he previously lived in another town, Whitefield, according to court documents. Rust, who calls Littleton home for now, has only been able to vote in New Hampshire because…
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How to keep the peace when politics divide your family
Navigating political disagreements with family can be challenging, but there are strategies that can help maintain relationships while allowing room for differing opinions. Here’s how to approach it:
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Joyce Craig kicks off ‘Freedom & Opportunity’ tour focused on working families
A diverse array of labor leaders gathered in Concord Monday morning to kick off Democratic candidate Joyce Craigs’ “Freedom and Opportunity Tour” of the state, highlighting her vision for supporting workers and families across New Hampshire. In her remarks, Craig emphasized the values she learned growing up in a union household. “I saw firsthand at…
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VIDEO: Attacks On Trans Youth In NH Are Horrifying
Michelle Cilley Foisy’s teen has been dealing with gender dysphoria since they were 13, and continue to navigate their gender identity and the mental health challenges that can arise from gender dysphoria. The once-soccer enthusiast decided to stop playing the sport last fall, after feeling out-of-place on their boys’ team, and has not picked up…
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Opinión: el futuro de New Hampshire es de diversidad
El pasado miércoles 18 de septiembre tuve el honor de reunirme con líderes latinos -de todo el país- para visitar la Casa Blanca, con motivo de la celebración del Mes de la Herencia Hispana. Estando allí, estuve sorprendido por el valor histórico de ese edificio. Dentro de la Casa Blanca hay retratos de presidentes, vicepresidentes…
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Harris seeks to lower drug costs for Granite Staters, building on recent progress
Harris wants to expand the $35 monthly cap on insulin costs and a $2,000 annual cap on out-of-pocket drug costs so that they apply to all Americans, not just seniors on Medicare.

























