Based in Manchester, Colin Booth is Granite Post’s political correspondent. A Granite State native and veteran political professional with a deep background in journalism, he’s worked on campaigns and programs in battleground states across the country, ranging from New Hampshire, Texas, Pennsylvania and Washington D.C.
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Here’s the Granite State guests at the State of the Union
New Hampshire’s congressional delegation is highlighting the important work of state leaders while making statements about their policy work in the Granite State with their choice of guests for this year’s State of the Union address.
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VIDEO: The Biden-Harris campaign launches Women’s coalition in New Hampshire
The Biden-Harris campaign launched their Women’s coalition in New Hampshire last week Attendees expressed serious concerns for the future of reproductive care under a second Trump administration, especially after the recent Alabama decision upending fertility care in that state. @granitepost The Biden-Harris campaign launched their Women's coalition in New Hampshire last week Attendees expressed serious…
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Kelly Ayotte endorses Donald Trump amidst bipartisan criticism for political about-face
Leading Republican candidate for New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte endorsed Donald Trump on Wednesday and was swiftly accused of rank hypocrisy by both Republicans and Democrats for turning on a position that defined her failed 2016 reelection campaign for Senate. Ayotte called Donald Trump a “role model” on October 4, 2016. Five days later, she…
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Biden-Harris campaign to rally New Hampshire voters with State of the Union watch parties
The New Hampshire Biden-Harris campaign has announced the organization of several statewide State of the Union (SOTU) watch parties across New Hampshire, scheduled for the evening of President Joe Biden’s address tomorrow, March 7. Watch parties are planned in Manchester, Dover, and Keene, with each starting at 8:45 p.m. The New Hampshire events are part…
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Congresswoman Kuster secures federal funds to transform Nashua Public Library Plaza
Congresswoman Annie Kuster and Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess have unveiled plans for a comprehensive redevelopment of the Nashua Public Library Plaza, thanks to a new $3 million federal grant. The project aims to enhance public safety, accessibility, and ensure the plaza remains a hub for the Nashua community. “New Hampshire’s public libraries are essential community…
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“Women for Biden” coalition launches in New Hampshire, addresses IVF concerns
The Biden-Harris Campaign for President launched their “Women for Biden” coalition in Manchester on Friday, marking the start of Women’s History Month and aligning with the national launch led by First Lady Jill Biden. The event, aimed at mobilizing female voters across the state for the reelection of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, featured several…
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#NHPolitics Weekly Ins and Outs — March 3, 2024
Another week of #NHPolitics Ins and Outs, taking you on a tour of the ins and outs of the ever-changing world of New Hampshire Politics, keeping score of the winners and losers week-by-week — and letting you know who’s in and who’s out — with a dash of gossip to keep you interested until the…
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VIDEO: Street magician from New Orleans was one of the most important people in American politics
Last week a street magician from New Orleans was one of the most important people in American politics, with a big connection to New Hampshire. Check out our video for the full story. @granitepost Last week a street magician from New Orleans was one of the most important people in American politics, with a big…
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NH GOP’s stance on personhood echoes Alabama IVF decision
Following an Alabama State Supreme Court ruling concerning in vitro fertilization (IVF) upending fertility care in the state, the New Hampshire Republican Party’s longstanding position on the personhood of the pre-born has garnered renewed attention. Embedded within the NH GOP platform is a commitment by the party to “support the pre-born child’s fundamental right to…






















