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“IT’S PRIMITIVE.” RETHINKING “ELECTABILITY” AND THE POLITICS OF THE POSSIBLE ON THE NH CAMPAIGN TRAIL

Written by BRENDAN MCGUIRK Posted February 10, 2020 Filed Under: FEATURES, News, NEWS+OPINIONS, Non-fiction

After the days spent traveling New Hampshire in search of novel insights prognosticating the coming months of our political spectacle, of inroads to the minds of candidates and organizers seeking leadership roles in our market of ideas and government jobs, to compare the frame of mind of the wide-eyed visiting volunteers and resident voters of outsize influence with those in my home community, and to generally learn whether I could fairly expect my anxieties to be quieted by our process, I was left vexed. 

Filed Under: FEATURES, News, NEWS+OPINIONS, Non-fiction 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, Iowa, 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, ranked choice voting, ranked-choice, religion, SCOTUS, Shaskeen Pub, socialism, taxes, Tom Steyer, town halls, voter rights

ROCKIN’ IN THE FREE STATE: ON THE ROAD WITH FASTBALL, EAGLEMANIA & CLEVER GIRL IN NH DURING PRIMARY WEEK

Written by SEAN L MALONEY Posted February 10, 2020 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, News, NEWS+OPINIONS

Music is the original gig economy, and the concerns of the musical underclass are shaped by America at large.

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: 2020 Election, Activism, Amy Klobuchar, Andrew Yang, Bernie Sanders, campaign finance, candidates, cannabis, caregiving, Citizens Agenda, Citizens United, Clever Girls, criminal justice, death penalty, Deval Patrick, Donald Trump, Eaglemania, Election 2020, Elizabeth Warren, engagement, Fastball, 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, Music, music and 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

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

Written by JONATHAN RILEY Posted February 10, 2020 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

“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: News, NEWS+OPINIONS 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

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

Written by Posted February 10, 2020 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

“We work mostly in New Hampshire to fight money in politics and end gerrymandering ... This includes everything from lobbying reform, transparency, closing the LLC loophole, and exposing dark money.”

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS 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

CASH RULES EVERYTHING AROUND MASS

Written by PATRICK COCHRAN Posted May 9, 2018 Filed Under: FEATURES, News, NEWS+OPINIONS

Can the Commonwealth have a governor’s race about issues when money is the only thing that matters?

Filed Under: FEATURES, News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: #mapoli, Beacon Hill, Bob Massie, campaign finance, Charlie Baker, governor, governor's race, Jay Gonzalez, Massachusetts, money, Setti Warren

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