August 27, 2020 By Karin McQuillan
New
Hampshire is home to a lot of close elections. It may still have a
reputation for hardworking, independent Yankees, and supposedly 2% more
Republican voters than Democrats, but the last time the state voted for a
Republican for president was in 2000. In 2016, President Trump lost by
fewer than 3,000 votes.
This
year, New Hampshire is expected to be a nail biter for the
president. The right GOP Senate candidate could make a crucial
difference, but it is not at all certain we will get the top candidate
who can help turn out voters. The state GOP are not fighters and are said to have already conceded the Senate seat to Democrat incumbent, Jeanne Shaheen, although half the voters in the state told pollsters last year they want a change.
Brigadier General Don Bolduc begs
to differ. He is running with everything he’s got in the GOP Senate
primary on September 8, just two weeks away. General Bolduc generated a
lot of conservative media excitement when he announced (see the National Review, Daily Caller, Breibart, and the Military Times) and
for very good reason – he is one of our most decorated war heroes and a
true conservative. But actual financial and organizing support from
the GOP, not so much. Lack of funds is seriously hampering his efforts
to get his message out..........To Read More....
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