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===In the News===
<strong>(March 26th, 2022)</strong> [https://www.seacoastonline.com/story/opinion/columns/guest/2022/03/26/commentary-free-state-seeks-dismantle-nh-government-new-hampshire/7159566001/ Michael Cameron Ward] <blockquote>Underwood as Select Board chair presented an amendment to the school district budget reducing it from $1.7 million to $800,000. The vote passed 20-14. It took less than 5% of the town's registered voters to redefine the school district.</blockquote>


===Twitter Endorsements===
===Twitter Endorsements===
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<strong>(March 16th, 2022)</strong> [https://nitter.net/NHKathySullivan/status/1504206847087157264#m Kathy Sullivan]: <blockquote>Rep. Osborne doesn't mind if people move to NH for the purposes of voting to dismantle public schools</blockquote>
<strong>(March 16th, 2022)</strong> [https://nitter.net/NHKathySullivan/status/1504206847087157264#m Kathy Sullivan]: <blockquote>Rep. Osborne doesn't mind if people move to NH for the purposes of voting to dismantle public schools</blockquote>
===In the News===
<strong>(March 26th, 2022)</strong> [https://www.seacoastonline.com/story/opinion/columns/guest/2022/03/26/commentary-free-state-seeks-dismantle-nh-government-new-hampshire/7159566001/ Michael Cameron Ward] <blockquote>Underwood as Select Board chair presented an amendment to the school district budget reducing it from $1.7 million to $800,000. The vote passed 20-14. It took less than 5% of the town's registered voters to redefine the school district.</blockquote>

Revision as of 18:31, 17 June 2022

This is a list of "Endorsements" by anti-libertarians.

See also: Endorsements

In the News

(March 26th, 2022) Michael Cameron Ward

Underwood as Select Board chair presented an amendment to the school district budget reducing it from $1.7 million to $800,000. The vote passed 20-14. It took less than 5% of the town's registered voters to redefine the school district.

Twitter Endorsements

(April 25th, 2022) Colin Booth:

It’s almost like Republicans in Concord created the most teacher-hostile climate in New Hampshire schools of any time in history and, as a result, teachers don’t want to teach here.

(March 16th, 2022) Kathy Sullivan:

Rep. Osborne doesn't mind if people move to NH for the purposes of voting to dismantle public schools