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February 10, 2020 By JONATHAN RILEY

DAYS OF OLD: VOTERS IN NH DON’T SEEM TO GIVE A DAMN ABOUT THE AGE OF CANDIDATES

“I don’t care if they’re young or old, I want them to have a good mind, to be able to have some good policies.”

Filed Under: Manchester Divided, Reports Tagged With: 2020 Election, Activism, Amy Klobuchar, Andrew Yang, bernie sanders, campaign finance, candidates, cannabis, caregiving, Citizens Agenda, Citizens United, criminal justice, death penalty, Deval Patrick, Donald Trump, Election 2020, Elizabeth Warren, engagement, firearms, Granny D, gun control, gun rights, guns, immigration, income inequality, Joe Biden, law enforcement, Life Without Parole, local media, LWOP, manchester divided, Michael Bloomberg, Michael Moore, money in politics, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Rebellion, Pete Buttigieg, police brutality, politics, primaries, primary, religion, SCOTUS, Shaskeen Pub, Socialism, taxes, Tom Steyer, town halls, voter rights

February 10, 2020 By ALEXANDER ZAITCHIK

THE CAMPAIGN FINANCE CORRUPTION CHORUS SINGS, AND THE GHOST OF “GRANNY D” STILL WALKS

“We try to echo what Granny Haddock did and show determination that we can get this fixed. Because every issue you can think of—climate, health care, education—is not gonna happen until we get big money out of politics.”

Filed Under: Manchester Divided, Reports Tagged With: 2020 Election, Activism, Amy Klobuchar, Andrew Yang, bernie sanders, campaign finance, candidates, cannabis, caregiving, Citizens Agenda, Citizens United, criminal justice, death penalty, Deval Patrick, Donald Trump, Election 2020, Elizabeth Warren, engagement, firearms, Granny D, gun control, gun rights, guns, immigration, income inequality, Joe Biden, law enforcement, Life Without Parole, local media, LWOP, manchester divided, Michael Bloomberg, Michael Moore, money in politics, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Rebellion, Pete Buttigieg, police brutality, politics, primaries, primary, religion, SCOTUS, Shaskeen Pub, Socialism, taxes, Tom Steyer, town halls, voter rights

February 10, 2020 By ZACK HUFFMAN

TULSI’S LAST STAND: CANDIDATE SNUBBED BY OWN PARTY MAKES FINAL PLEA TO NH VOTERS

“I was alarmed by some of the answers from the other candidates at the debates the other night,” she said. “I will end those wasteful regime change wars.”

Filed Under: Manchester Divided, Reports Tagged With: 2020 Election, Activism, Amy Klobuchar, Andrew Yang, bernie sanders, candidates, cannabis, caregiving, Citizens Agenda, Citizens United, criminal justice, death penalty, Deval Patrick, Donald Trump, Election 2020, Elizabeth Warren, engagement, firearms, gun control, gun rights, guns, immigration, income inequality, Joe Biden, law enforcement, Life Without Parole, local media, LWOP, manchester divided, Michael Bloomberg, Michael Moore, money in politics, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Rebellion, Pete Buttigieg, police brutality, politics, primaries, primary, religion, SCOTUS, Shaskeen Pub, Socialism, taxes, Tom Steyer, town halls, voter rights

February 10, 2020 By CLAIRE SADAR

IN GOD’S HANDS: BERNIE SURROGATES TURN TO CHRIST ON CAMPAIGN TRAIL IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

Nina Turner followed Moore, energizing the crowd with her political preaching, using her roots in the African American preaching tradition to convey what she dubbed “the Gospel according to Bernie Sanders.”

Filed Under: Manchester Divided, Reports Tagged With: 2020 Election, Activism, Amy Klobuchar, Andrew Yang, bernie sanders, candidates, cannabis, caregiving, Citizens Agenda, Citizens United, criminal justice, death penalty, Deval Patrick, Donald Trump, Election 2020, Elizabeth Warren, engagement, firearms, gun control, gun rights, guns, immigration, income inequality, Joe Biden, law enforcement, Life Without Parole, local media, LWOP, manchester divided, Michael Bloomberg, Michael Moore, money in politics, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Rebellion, Pete Buttigieg, police brutality, politics, primaries, primary, religion, SCOTUS, Shaskeen Pub, Socialism, taxes, Tom Steyer, town halls, voter rights

February 10, 2020 By PATRICK COCHRAN

“MODERATES AREN’T ELECTABLE ANYWAY”: SOCIALISM ON TRIAL IN LEAD-UP TO NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY

“The things we’re talking about with Sanders are things I’ve wanted my whole life.”

Filed Under: Manchester Divided, Reports Tagged With: 2020 Election, Activism, Amy Klobuchar, Andrew Yang, bernie sanders, candidates, cannabis, caregiving, Citizens Agenda, Citizens United, criminal justice, death penalty, Deval Patrick, Donald Trump, Election 2020, Elizabeth Warren, engagement, firearms, gun control, gun rights, guns, immigration, income inequality, Joe Biden, law enforcement, Life Without Parole, local media, LWOP, manchester divided, Michael Bloomberg, Michael Moore, money in politics, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Rebellion, Pete Buttigieg, police brutality, politics, primaries, primary, religion, SCOTUS, Shaskeen Pub, Socialism, taxes, Tom Steyer, town halls, voter rights

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