From Team NHGOP <[email protected]>
Subject What we've been up to
Date April 27, 2021 12:39 PM
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Were working hard to hold the Democrats Accountable

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT - APRIL UPDATE

The New Hampshire GOP has been extremely busy throughout April. In
case you missed them, here are a few of our activities and
accomplishments over the course of the past month.

KAMALA AT THE WRONG BORDER

This past week, Vice President Kamala Harris came to town. Though her
intent was to come here to promote yet another round of massive
spending, this time under the guise of an “infrastructure” bill,
by the time she left, the story read differently than she had hoped. 

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It has now been over a month since Kamala Harris was put in charge of
managing the ever-worsening border crisis. When she made her way up to
New Hampshire last week, a mere 2,000 miles from the crisis she is
responsible for, we were sure to meet her, reminding her that she had
come to the wrong border. While the situation at our southern border
continues to spiral out of control, Kamala Harris is avoiding her
responsibilities at all costs, preferring photo-ops to effective
leadership. When she left New Hampshire, the headlines asked the
obvious question: Why had she even come here in the first place?
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BILL BOYD DEFEATS BIG SPENDING DEMOCRATS

April 13th was a big day for the town of Merrimack and all of New
Hampshire, as the seat formerly held by the late Republican Speaker of
the House, Dick Hinch, was up for grabs. By the end of the night Boyd
had claimed a solid victory, and Republicans across the country were
taking notice.

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After losing their majorities in the New Hampshire House of
Representatives, Senate, and Executive Council in 2020, Democrats came
into the Merrimack special election determined to turn the tide, and
willing to spend whatever it took to claim victory. But the
big-spending Democrats could not buy the victory they so desperately
craved, despite out-spending Republicans by a 2 to 1 margin. When all
votes were tallied, Republican Bill Boyd had defeated his radical
opponent Wendy Thomas by a solid 8 points.

HOLDING HASSAN ACCOUNTABLE - DEFENDING THE FITN PRIMARY

Maggie Hassan has made a bad habit of putting Washington DC before her
constituents here in New Hampshire. This past month she has supported
legislation that could lead to the end of one of our most cherished
traditions, the First in the Nation Presidential Primary. 

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Earlier this month, Maggie Hassan signaled her support for HR1, a bill
which would effectively federalize elections, and eliminate state
oversight. Even our Democrat Secretary of State Bill Gardner, one of
our primary’s fiercest defenders, testified to the United States
Senate that HR1/S1 could have disastrous consequences for our state's
election laws and our presidential primary. We were quick to hold
Maggie Hassan accountable, collecting thousands of signatures asking
her to REJECT HR1, stop the federalization of our elections, and
DEFEND our First-in-the-Nation Primary.
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The New Hampshire Republican Party is working everyday to advance
Republican principles, hold state and national Democrats
accountable, and elect more Republicans than ever before in 2022. We
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Your donation will mean so much to empower Republicans in New
Hampshire to help take back the United States House and Senate from
Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer in 2022. Please consider donating
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