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“Our taxes don’t go to public schools, our money doesn’t pay for the roads here; we do not truly consider ourselves Grafton County-ites. When people ask where you go to school, you say Dartmouth. You never say you’re from Hanover, but some far-off place you call “home.” And by voting for one of our carpet-bagging compatriots, we’ve done Grafton a great disservice.” ~ Zachary Gottlieb, Dartmouth College Newspaper on the election of a non-resident to the office of Grafton County Treasurer
If Your Name is on the List, Will it Be Used?
In NH, we have had several instances where residents, after arriving at the polls, found their names had already been checked off, as if they had already voted. Seems that this happens a lot more than is realized. The people in this video are adamant about not having...
Casey v. Gardner
Young, foolish, Dartmouth student aptly describes how the NH ACLU tricked her into becoming a plaintiff in their case against qualified NH voters. Maggie feels getting a NH driver's license is a poll tax: “Under this law, I have to pay to change my California license...
Voter Fraud Example
by Ed Naile A county prosecutor in Florida just caught an illegal voter. The news articles about it serve as an example of how the press sells the story of the person involved and voter fraud in general. There is a pattern. Here is the headline from the local papers:...
How Your State Reps Voted February 27-28, 2019
Here is how the parties voted in the NH Legislature as of February 27-28, 2019 HB712, creating an income tax with rates set by an unelected bureaucrat. Passed. 100% of Democrats voted to Pass. 98% of Republicans voted to Kill. HB686, creating a new tax on capital...
Missing Part of Spencer McKinnon Story
by Ed Naile The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office bagged 21-year-old Spencer McKinnon for voting absentee in Massachusetts and in person here in NH during the 2016 General Election. As usual the conviction is a glass half full. I have yet to get my hands on the...
Spencer McKinnon Pleads Guilty to Wrongful Voting
"Concord, NH – Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald announces that Spencer McKinnon, age 21, pleaded guilty and was sentenced on February 28, 2019 in the Strafford County Superior Court to one Class A misdemeanor charge for providing a false statement on a voter...