New Hampshire Sen Candidate Who Vowed To Defy Election Results Leads In New Poll

I stole the election from myself! Stop the steal, and I will lock myself up!

I know. On the other side of any part of NH’s full border, including Canada is legal for recreational use.

Another fun NH quirk… You can buy beer anywhere, gas stations, CVS, supermarket, Bait store. But the one place in the state that does NOT sell beer is the State Liquor store. But the State liquor store is the only place in the state you can buy Liquor.

But this is actually the root of the problem. NH prides itself on having no sales tax.

This is the “Live Free” ( I guess, my property tax says otherwise)

So the state liquor store doesn’t tax liquor, they simply make the profit on the liquor sales.

The state can’t mimic the Liqiour store model lest they be the only weed dispensary.

They simply haven’t found a model that gets the state revenue w/o calling it a tax.

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The paragraph about Hassan’s prospects may be a tad misleading. That appears to reflect the Republican primary voters’ preferences in the general, not those of the wider electorate. I note, for example, that Real Clear Politics lists the St. Anselm poll as one for the Republican primary only. It is not listed with the general election polls. Perhaps this needs some clarification?

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Retired indeed (@mattinpa) And they were immediately responded to by many current and former military.

“I think it hurts the military and by extension it hurts the country,” said retired Adm. Mike Mullen, a former chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, describing it as replete with “right-wing Republican talking points.”

You guys really need to include in the headline the fact that he leads in the primary not the general. The headline is disingenuous.

Yeah but as we have seen Congressional subpoenas are unenforceable.

“Congratulations, you just admitted your first act as a senator would be to commit a felony.”

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