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New Hampshire Journal - From Candidates to Supreme Court, NHDems Can't Catch a Break in 2022

From Candidates to Supreme Court, NHDems Can't Catch a Break in 2022

03/27/22 • 32 min

New Hampshire Journal

On this edition of the NHJournal podcast, Managing Editor Michael Graham lays out all the challenges -- many self-inflicted -- facing New Hampshire Democrats in 2022. From the issues at the top of voters' minds to the candidates at the top of the ticket, Democrats are facing nothing but bad news at the moment.
Also, a Derry, N.H. gas station owner shares real-life stories of the impact of soaring prices on his customers.
And 1st Congressional District candidate Julian Acciard talks about why he's in the GOP primary and why he believes America's future is truly in jeopardy.

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On this edition of the NHJournal podcast, Managing Editor Michael Graham lays out all the challenges -- many self-inflicted -- facing New Hampshire Democrats in 2022. From the issues at the top of voters' minds to the candidates at the top of the ticket, Democrats are facing nothing but bad news at the moment.
Also, a Derry, N.H. gas station owner shares real-life stories of the impact of soaring prices on his customers.
And 1st Congressional District candidate Julian Acciard talks about why he's in the GOP primary and why he believes America's future is truly in jeopardy.

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undefined - Sen. Marsha Blackburn Talks SCOTUS, And NHGOP Talks Sununu's CD Map Veto

Sen. Marsha Blackburn Talks SCOTUS, And NHGOP Talks Sununu's CD Map Veto

A jam-packed edition of The New Hampshire Journal podcast as Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) joins us to talk about events in Ukraine, the upcoming hearing for Biden's SCOTUS nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, and her message for Granite State Republicans at the 2022 Lincoln-Reagan Dinner hosted by the Concord City and Merrimack County Republican Committees.
And Greg Moore of Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire celebrates the good news coming out of the legislative session this month, including the upside of having "New Hampshire compete with itself" on taxes and business policy. He also discusses Gov. Sununu's puzzling decision to veto the Republican legislature's maps for the state's congressional district.
More on that from host Michael Graham as well.
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undefined - The REAL Math on the NHGOP's Gas Tax Holiday

The REAL Math on the NHGOP's Gas Tax Holiday

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo joins host Michael Graham on the NHJournal podcast to talk Ukraine, energy policy and his work on the GOP's National Republican Redistricting Trust. What's his take on Sununu's recent veto of the GOP plan?
Pompeo will be the featured speaker at the upcoming Hillsborough County GOP Lincoln Reagan dinner.
And Drew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy explains why the proposal for a two-month state gas tax holiday makes no sense economically or on energy policy -- while Graham explains why it will absolutely pass, thanks to the most important math of all:
Politics.

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