Category Archives: New Hampshire

REMEMBER TO VOTE NOVEMBER 4

I know I’m excited!  Every vote is important, especially for John McCain and Sarah Palin. 

So head to the polls tomorrow, and I’ll be back on Wednesday with some new information on the future of Down the Ticket.

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Some new additions

I’d like to once again thank everyone who has submitted candidates for Down the Ticket to support. Some of them have already been written about today, while others are brand new:

  • Lt. Col. Allen West – Florida’s 22nd District (donate here)
  • Dr. Deborah Honeycutt – Georgia’s 13th District (donate here)
  • Rep. Dick Zimmer – New Jersey, U.S. Senate (donate here)
  • State Sen. Dino Rossi – Washington, Governor (donate here)
  • Capt. Duncan D. Hunter – California’s 52nd District (donate here)
  • State Rep. Jack Hoogendyk – Michigan, U.S. Senate (donate here)
  • State Sen. Joe Kenney – New Hampshire, Governor (donate here)
  • Assemblyman John Gard – Wisconsin’s 8th District (donate here)
  • Keith Fimian – Virginia’s 11th District (donate here)
  • Pete Olson – Texas’ 22nd District (donate here)
  • State Treasurer Sarah Steelman – Missouri, Governor (donate here)
  • Dr. Steve Sauerberg – Illinois, U.S. Senate (donate here)
  • Wayne Parker – Alabama’s 5th District (donate here)

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Joe Kenney releases energy plan

State Sen. Joe Kenney released his 5-point energy plan for New Hampshire today.  I’ll make you check out the link to see the entire plan (it’s short, don’t worry), but here is my favorite part of his plan:

A fourth point, that he deemed essential to making sure residents make it through the winter months, was to create an energy emergency fund fueled by businesses and non-profits.

“It will address how we’re going to get through the winter months,” said Kenney.

Kenney said the fund will emphasize the role of first responders and community leaders in recognizing residents most in need of help during these difficult times.

The citizens of New Hampshire are known for what Grover Norquist would call their “Leave Me Alone” outlook on government.  However, in the past few election cycles, we have seen the people of New Hampshire reject the Republican Party.  Joe Kenney’s candidacy presents an excellent opportunity to help turn New Hampshire back to the path to more limited government.  This highlighted part of State Sen. Kenney’s plan shows that when people face hard times, there are usually better solutions to the problem than more government intrusion into their lives.

You can donate to Joe Kenney’s campaign here.

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