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===Random Twitter/Social Media "Endorsements"=== | |||
<strong>(April 25th, 2022)</strong> [https://nitter.net/ColinGBooth/status/1518734461738881026#m Colin Booth]: <blockquote>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.</blockquote> | <strong>(April 25th, 2022)</strong> [https://nitter.net/ColinGBooth/status/1518734461738881026#m Colin Booth]: <blockquote>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.</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> | <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> |
Revision as of 18:58, 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.
Public Figures and Politicritters
(September 27th, 2021) John Oliver whined on his crappy TV show:
It's a state that's 88% white with a Republican governor and no adult seat-belt law. Sure, they present themselves as charming, but deep down they are basically just Florida with foliage.
(January 8th, 2021) Nashua Democrat Sherry Dutzy:
In view of the recent developments in Washington DC I feel an obligation to warn my constituents that this could happen in NH. With the 2020 election, it has become increasingly clear that the Free State movement is gaining ground. The strategy of moving people with right-wing ideology into the state to set up residency in small towns where they can more easily be elected is coming to fruition.
Stuff that was mailed out
Random Twitter/Social Media "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