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Want to follow election results like a pro? Here’s what to watch in key states.
Here’s how you can keep up to date with election results in key states on November 5.
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John Lynch: Joyce Craig is the leader we need now for New Hampshire
Joyce Craig’s record of taking on tough fights and making a real difference for her community, her grit and toughness, are why I’m proud to support her for governor. When I first ran for governor, like Joyce, I wasn’t a creature of the Concord political scene. I was a business leader who saw our government…
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‘MAHA’: What to know about the ‘movement’ gaslighting health and wellness followers in the US
Here’s who RFK’s “health and wellness” political campaign is trying to reach, and why.
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Opinion: When Roe Was Overturned, Most Mourned. Kelly Ayotte and Winning For Women Celebrated
Many of us can remember exactly where we were when we heard the leaked news that the U.S. Supreme Court was planning to overturn Roe v. Wade. For me, I was getting ready for the biggest event of the year for our organization, the We Are EMILY National Gala, where we bring together rising stars with well…
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Manchester DJ helps turn voting into a party
“I try to keep everything upbeat, clean stuff that nobody’s going to be offended by,” Keys said. “Music that’s going to be fun, that’s going to make people want to move.”
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Local DJs to provide the soundtrack at New Hampshire polls Nov. 5
One of the DJs whipping up excitement on Election Day will be DJ Allen Keys, the resident DJ at Manchester’s SOHO Bistro & Lounge. He also plays at McGarvey’s and Sweeney Post in the city.
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Opinion: Comstock is Trump and the GOP’s backdoor to a national abortion ban
In an op-ed, Kate Kelly highlights how the 1873 Comstock Act, passed at the behest of Anthony Comstock — a man so obsessed with abortion providers, he drove one to suicide with his relentless harassment — could be revived by Republicans to enact a nationwide abortion ban.
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Dozens of ex-Trump administration officials have spoken out against him or oppose his campaign
Dozens of former Trump administration officials — including his former VP Mike Pence, former Chief of Staff John Kelly, and two of his former defense secretaries — have denounced the Republican nominee, with many instead endorsing Kamala Harris for president.

























