Politics
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Chaos and pain: Donald Trump and Kelly Ayotte at 100 days in office
Republican President Donald Trump and Republican Governor of New Hampshire Kelly Ayotte marked their first 100 days in office this week and last, respectively — 100 days defined by economic turmoil, public backlash, and political mismanagement affecting Granite Staters at every level. Trump’s sweeping tariffs on Canadian imports have sent shockwaves through New Hampshire’s economy,…
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VIDEO: NH Autism Expert Weighs In On JFK Jr.
Donald Trump’s Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sparked massive backlash after making profoundly damaging and incorrect blanket statements about individuals with autism last week, so we spoke with one of New Hampshire’s top autism advocates to get set the record straight.
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VIDEO: Trump’s Tariffs Are Affecting Your Gaming!
We already know Donald Trump’s tariffs have been a disaster for the US economy, but did you know they’re also going to be a disaster for US consumers? Everything is going to be more expensive under these new taxes, even video games. 🎮😭
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Exclusive: Maura Sullivan raises $400K in first week, endorsed by over 40 influential Granite Staters in campaign for NH’s 1st Congressional District
Democratic candidate for New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District Maura Sullivan announced Wednesday she has raised over $400K in her campaign’s first week and is putting out an extensive slate of endorsements from over 40 influential Granite Staters across New Hampshire’s 1st district, the first major flex of strength of her campaign. “I am honored and…
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Proposed GOP Medicaid cuts threaten opioid addiction treatment for over 7,600 NH residents
A new report released by the US Senate’s Joint Economic Committee (JEC) Minority this month shows that Republican proposals to cut Medicaid could threaten over 100,000 Americans receiving medication treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD), risking major, bipartisan gains on tackling the nation’s fentanyl crisis. Data indicates that in states like New Hampshire, Louisiana, Montana,…
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Granite Staters are paying taxes today—but are billionaires and big corporations dodging theirs?
Community organizations across the US are coming together this Tax Day to tell Congress to prioritize people over profits—here’s how you can get involved.
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Allegations of threats surface after contentious budget fight among New Hampshire Republicans
Public accusations of threats followed a rancorous session of the New Hampshire House after a near collapse of support for the 2026 state budget on the Republican side. At issue was a budget amendment that would impose automatic budget caps on New Hampshire school districts, a bill backed by Republican House leadership but rejected by…

























