Colin Booth

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.


Latest from Colin Booth

  • Politics

    Scott Brown, seeking a Trump endorsement, apologizes for January 6 criticism

    As he seeks a Trump endorsement that may never come, 2026 GOP Senate candidate Scott Brown issued a public apology for criticizingthe president’s handling of the January 6, 2021 riot. Massachusetts politician and former U.S. Ambassador Scott Brown wants President Donald Trump to endorse him for US Senator in New Hampshire. However, he once blamed…


  • Politics

    If elected to the Senate, Scott Brown could bring Trump policies to New Hampshire

    Politician Scott Brown’s second campaign for US Senate bid draws fire over Trump loyalty, support for tariffs, and cuts to veterans’ care At a press conference today held by the New Hampshire Democratic Party in response to former Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown’s campaign kickoff, state leaders and local residents painted a stark picture of what…


  • Politics

    Dobbs Anniversary spotlights Scott Brown’s abortion stance in 2026 New Hampshire Senate Bid

    Massachusetts politician Scott Brown’s anti-abortion record sees renewed scrutiny as the 2026 New Hampshire Senate race heats up. As the country marks three years since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, former Massachusetts State Sen. Scott Brown’s long record of opposing abortion rights is drawing attention as he emerges as the Republican front-runner…


  • Politics

    Over 140 New Hampshire Officials Slam State Budget as ‘Economic Sabotage’

    Exclusive: Officials from across New Hampshire call on Ayotte not to pass this harmful budget A coalition of more than 140 local elected officials across New Hampshire is blasting the state’s proposed 2026 budget, crafted by Republican lawmakers, calling it a “moral failure” and “economic sabotage” for working families. In a sharply-worded open letter to…


  • News

    NH GOP lawmaker blames all gun violence on ‘African Americans’ in shocking email

    In a shocking and unapologetically racist email brazenly posted to X, a New Hampshire State Rep. Travis Corcoran (R-Weare), claimed that “African Americans”— not firearms — are to blame for gun violence in America. The response, sent after receiving an invitation from a gun safety organization to participate in National Gun Violence Awareness Day, frames…


  • Politics

    Exclusive: 500+ member NH union backs Congressman Chris Pappas for US Senate

    IUPAT District Council 35 backs Pappas, citing pro-labor record and leadership for working families In a major show of labor support, the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) District Council 35 is endorsing Congressman Chris Pappas (D-District) in his bid for the U.S. Senate, The Granite Post has learned exclusively. The union, which…


  • Politics

    Republican-led NH Senate moves to cut housing aid but protect school voucher funding

    In a party-line vote, Senate Republicans on the Finance Committee this week rejected continued funding for New Hampshire’s Housing Champions Program — an initiative hailed by housing advocates and local leaders as a key tool in the fight against the state’s worsening housing crisis. The program, which offers resources and direct support to municipalities that…


  • Politics

    New web page suggests New Hampshire AG John Formella could run for Congress

    A handful of newly registered website addresses—including formellaforcongress.com—show that New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella—a Republican—may be eyeing a run for  New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District in 2026. The news was first reported by the Granite Post on Monday. The URL was registered on May 9 and comes as Formella’s future as the state’s AG…


  • Politics

    Leaked chats appear to show NH GOP lawmaker urging violence against dissenting Republicans

    A leaked encrypted text message from a Signal group chat featuring prominent New Hampshire conservative lawmakers appears to show a state representative encouraging the use of violence against fellow Republicans for voting against the direction of leadership. In the chat, dated April 13 of this year, a username that appears to belong to State Representative…


  • Politics

    Exclusive: NH College Dems slam Republican budget over potential tuition hikes

    Just days after National College Admission Day, when students across the country formally commit to their future universities, New Hampshire College Democrats have sharply criticized the Republican-led 2026 state budget proposal for cutting funding to public higher education, potentially triggering the steepest tuition increase in over a decade. New Hampshire already faces some of the…