Kelly Roberts with @TomShermanNH on Sununu's energy price charges. "Sununu has been more interested in parroting the talking points of his fossil fuel donors than helping the Granite Staters who are now paying the price." #nhpolitics
Turning Carroll County, NH all Blue is a mountain worth climbing -- and it is happening now in small towns like Tamworth. Dozens of @CarrollDems marched in July 4th Parade. #NHPolitics@NHDems
Is Edelblut part of the Sununu administration? Was Ed Dept consulted when the scholarship legislation was introduced&then made part of the budger? If the amount suggested by the administration was off by 5,257% should the gross miscalculation require a pause or was that the plan?
I’m not a fancy pollster or pundit. But since one party is objectively pro coup, doesn’t that demand daily, blaring headline coverage? I understand it’s not politically wise for Dems to yell “Trump Trump Trump” but there’s an open plan to overturn the American experiment.
I don’t like paying higher gas prices either but it’s incredible that people will buy GOP outrage on gas that’s $4 instead of $3.50—but then excuse GOP for keeping the min wage at $7.25 instead of $15, insulin at $1200 instead of $35, & paid leave at 0 weeks instead of 12 weeks.
A tough but accurate assessment of the pandemic performance of @GovChrisSununu and NH Republicans and their shameful appeasement of anti-vax, anti-public health extremists. #NHPolitics https://t.co/GLCUyEuE44
Its odd that CNN is saying Americans aren't feeling the relief from a bill Biden signed TWO DAYS ago while ignoring the fact that Americans aren't feeling the effects of trickle-down economics from decades ago.
Of course this means ending or limiting the filibuster. Not enough to say you support these voting rights acts, if you won’t do the work to end the filibuster. @SenatorHassan@SenatorShaheen
"Expanding the voucher program in NH will dramatically increase property taxes statewide and swing the door wide open for absolutely anyone, regardless of income level, to force local property taxpayers to pay their private and religious school tuition bills." #NHPolitics