New Hampshire Democrats are making the case to national party leaders to restore the state's first-in-the-nation primary status ahead of the next presidential election. In a memo to the Democratic National Committee's Rules and Bylaws Committee,
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is the Democratic Party's early frontrunner in New Hampshire, and, according to a new poll, even beats California's Gavin Newsom, New York's Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and former VP Kamala Harris.
Newsom occupies second place with 15% of voters choosing him as their preferred presidential candidate, losing out to former Transport Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who has 19%
New Hampshire prides itself as home to the first presidential primary in the nation, which has come under attack. A Democratic committee will make a decision on the matter this winter.
A man who pleaded guilty to unlawfully removing political signs in Northfield has lost his right to vote in New Hampshire.
If the 2028 presidential election were held today, JD Vance and Pete Buttigieg would be on the ballot. That’s according to the latest “Granite State Poll” out of the University of New Hampshire’s political center,
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg leads Democratic presidential contenders with 19% of voters’ support in the the University of New Hampshire’s Granite State Poll, released on
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is the Democratic presidential front runner for 2028, according to a new New Hampshire poll.
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is leading the 2028 Democratic field for president in New Hampshire, according to a new poll from the University of New Hampshire. Nineteen percent
Foreshadowing what could be a bruising primary, Republican Scott Brown said still plans to seek the party's nomination for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire despite former
Sununu, who served the Granite State in the Senate until he lost a re-election bid to Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., in 2008, said in an announcement video, “I'd be honored to have your support and return to the Senate to help calm the waters."
NEW HAMPSHIRE — New Hampshire Community Church announced it will hold its annual election day dinner. The dinner will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4 at New Hampshire Community Church, 114 E. Market St., New Hampshire. The dinner will include turkey with all the trimmings and dessert. Carry out will be available.