New Hampshire — it ain’t McCain Country anymore. A new NHJournal/Praecones Analytica poll of GOP primary voters finds the Granite State’s GOP primary electorate closely mirrors national trends with J.D. […]
PODCAST: New NHGOP POTUS Poll, Lily Tang Williams Talks China Policy
A new NHJournal poll gives Vice President JD Vance a huge lead among New Hampshire Republicans in the 2028 FITN race. Two Granite State political veterans, former state Sen. Jeb […]
‘Schrödinger’s Tax:’ House Dems Vote Both For and Against an Income Tax
New Hampshire Democrats continue to struggle with how to handle enacting a state income tax. Polls show it’s wildly unpopular among Granite State voters, but it also has strong support […]
Senate GOP Compromise Turns Campus Carry into ‘Packing Professors’
In the wake of deadly campus shootings targeting unarmed college students, Rep. Sam Farrington, R-Rochester, proposed “campus carry” legislation extending New Hampshire’s gun rights onto the state’s college campuses. On […]
NH US Attorney Busts Mohawk Gun Smuggling Ring
United States Attorney for the District of New Hampshire Erin Creegan announced a major bust of gun smugglers operating out of the Akwesasne Mohawk Indian Reservation, one she says put […]
Goodlander Votes ‘Present’ on Pro-Cop Resolution During National Police Week
It is no secret that supporting law enforcement, particularly when it comes to immigration enforcement, has become a partisan issue. Which explains why, when a National Police Week resolution honoring […]
AMMON: Who Pays for the Next Power Plant?
In 1996, New Hampshire became the first state in the nation to pass electric restructuring legislation, ending the model in which utilities built plants and passed overruns to ratepayers. Every […]
ANALYSIS: Income Tax Vote is ‘Show Me The Money’ Moment for NHDems
When state Rep. Thomas Oppel (D-Canaan) offers his amendment Thursday, creating a path for a state income tax, it will be House Democrats’ “Show Me the Money” moment. The bill […]
NYTimes Confirms: NH Is the Las Vegas of American Politics
When you think of life in New Hampshire, what comes to mind? The White Mountains? Dunkin’ Donuts? “Live Free or Die?” Maybe. But for the rest of the country, we […]
KESSELRING: NH Should Give Rare-Disease Patients the ‘Right To Try’
It feels like we are standing in a moment that history will remember. If you have ever seen “The Sandlot,” you know the scene. The ball flies over the fence. […]






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