Arizona, Nevada, New Hampshire, Virginia | September 30, 2021
Republican candidates tack toward right on abortion
Arizona, Nevada, New Hampshire, Virginia | September 30, 2021
Republicans across the country are working to appeal to the party’s anti-abortion voter base ahead of next year’s midterms elections by lurching further to the right on the deeply controversial issue than their primary competitors. In Nevada, former Sen. Dean Heller voiced his support for the near-total ban on abortion in Texas as he announced his campaign for governor. Meanwhile in Ohio, three Republican Senate candidates have very publicly thrown their support behind “fetal heartbeat” legislation. In New Hampshire, Gov. Chris Sununu (R), a potential Senate candidate, is facing backlash from Democrats for signing a state budget that included a ban on the procedure after 24 weeks of pregnancy and mandatory ultrasounds before abortions take place. The issue has also come up in other closely watched races, including in Virginia and Arizona. Despite facing backlash from Democrats on the issue, conservatives say the move to the right is essential for winning a Republican primary…. (Excerpts from The Hill)
New Hampshire | May 24, 2021
New Hampshire Auditors Say Vote Discrepancies Largely Caused by Ballot Fold Effect
New Hampshire | May 24, 2021
Election auditors Windham, New Hampshire, are saying that some of their latest findings are “large enough to account for discrepancies” in the Nov. 3 election results for four state representative seats.
Auditors said they found “experimental confirmation that if the contest is undervoted, a fold through a vote target can create a vote.”
“Something we strongly suspect at this juncture, based on various evidence, is that in some cases, fold lines are being interpreted by the scanners as valid votes,” Mark Lindeman, who is part of the audit team, told WMUR.
Harri Hursti, another auditor, wrote on Twitter that testing proved folded ballots were misinterpreted by machines…
(Excerpts from the Epoch Times)
New Hampshire | May 16, 2021
Windham Recount Update: Vast Difference in Audit Totals Between GOP and Dem Candidates Is Enough Evidence to Scrap the Voting Machines
New Hampshire | May 16, 2021
New Hampshire activist Ken Eyring shared an update from the recount in Windham, New Hampshire via Granite Grok
I believe the preliminary results of the forensic audit of the Windham, NH voting machines as configured on November 3, 2020, show the aging Diebold ES2000 Model A Voting Machines cannot be trusted.
And by extension… potentially the elections across the state of New Hampshire as well.
And based on the actions and demeanor of high-ranking government officials from the AG’s office over the first few days of the audit – I have a long list of concerns that I’ll share in another post…
(Excerpts from the Gateway Pundit)
New Hampshire | April 14, 2021
Bill Boyd Wins New Hampshire Special Election
New Hampshire | April 14, 2021
The Republican candidate running in a special election to fill the seat left by the death of the New Hampshire House speaker won, as turnout eclipsed the number of machine ballots available for the town of Merrimack.
Republican Bill Boyd defeated Democrat Wendy Thomas and Independent Stephen Hollenberg, a member of the American Solidarity Party, on Tuesday. Boyd, who was a town councilor for 10 years, garnered 2,531 votes compared to Thomas’s 2,144 and Hollenberg’s 104 votes, according to the New Hampshire Union-Leader.
Boyd’s win was announced late on Tuesday due to local officials turning to paper ballots after they ran out of 4,000 machine ballots, which in turn delayed the results…..
(Excerpts from Washington Examiner)