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Moffett: DNC Primary Snub Will Be Great For New Hampshire
Loudon Rep: The party preserved its preferred outcome while depriving other voters of an important service NH has traditionally provided.

Loudon Rep: The party preserved its preferred outcome while depriving other voters of an important service NH has traditionally provided.

Now that the DNC calendar directly contradicts New Hampshire’s state law, political insiders are curious about what the party does next.
“The DNC didn’t give us the New Hampshire primary,” Terry Shumaker said. “We created it and you’re not taking it away.”
NH’s FITN status is once again on the chopping block — and politically active Granite Staters are asking why Democrats are quiet about it.
In February, Vance held a commanding 53%-7% lead over Rubio. Now, the difference is 10%. Newsom fell from 15% to 8%, while Harris has 5%.
Video: Rahm Emanuel enjoyed three-and-a-half days biking from the Seacoast to the Upper Valley, meeting with voters, taking in scenery.
There's nothing unusual in American politics to talk about sneaky bloodsuckers who want to live off unsuspecting Granite Staters.
The data challenges the narrative of strategists and journalists, who have presumed New Hampshire's GOP as a mix of moderates and indies.
Plus: A new NHJournal poll gives Vice President JD Vance a huge lead among New Hampshire Republicans in the 2028 FITN race.
Could 2028 see the return of the “Seven Dwarfs”? Veteran political reporter Mark Halperin offers some thoughts about the possible field.
The founder of 2Way Media joins NHJournal's Michael Graham, along with Dave Carney and AFP’s Greg Moore, talking politics.
Rev. Al Sharpton has positioned the annual gathering as an early forum for Democratic candidates seeking to build inroads with Black voters.
Former Chicago mayor and Obama chief of staff Rahm Emanuel has carefully cultivated his reputation as a bare-knuckled politico.
This is another list, one of many out there, detailing a bunch of famous people who seem headed toward running for President in 2028.
Sen. Chris Murphy voted 15 times to keep the government closed. He wants Democrats to know he feels their pain about the shutdown surrender.