New Hampshire Advantage Coalition

August 6, 2008 - 10:30am

NHAC volunteer charged with assault

A volunteer collecting signatures for the New Hampshire Advantage Coalition has been charged with assaulting a disabled senior citizen on July 28th, The Concord Monitor is reporting.

Eric Green was gathering signatures in Concord when he began arguing with a 65-year old man over taxes. According to a police report Green pushed the man over the curb and the man fell to the ground. Green then left the scene but police were able to track him down. An arrest warrant was issued for Green and when Green failed to turn himself in Concord police arrested Green at his home.

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July 23, 2008 - 4:50pm

GOP activist banned from posting on Blue Hampshire

A Manchester Republican activist has been barred from posting on the website Blue Hampshire.

The activist, Tammy Simmons, has been banned from the site because she violated site rules. Simmons was using a pseudonym to post comments on the popular site which is a violation of the rules because the editors claim she is a paid campaign staffer.

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July 21, 2008 - 4:37pm

Video shows Buckley critical of Lynch

A new video posted on the internet shows New Hampshire Democratic Party Chairman Ray Buckley telling a Democratic activist that he has "problems" with Democratic Gov. John Lynch.

"Do I have problems with John Lynch? Do a lot of people? Absolutely. I have problems with just about everybody," Buckley said in a video posted by the New Hampshire Advantage Coalition (NHAC).

The video was taken by a tracker at the opening of the New Hampshire Democratic Party Coordinated Campaign office in Plymouth last Wednesday. An unidentified woman is telling Buckley about her issues with "straight ticket voting."

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May 25, 2008 - 1:10pm

Sunday morning shows

This morning the Sunday morning talk shows were filled with discussions about the looming state budget deficit.

On WMUR's Close Up, the panel discussed the spending cap being purposed by the New Hampshire Advantage Coalition.

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May 6, 2008 - 3:25pm

Group purposes anti-spending pledge

The New Hampshire Advantage Coalition will announce tomorrow that they urge politicians to make an anti-spending pledge.

The goal of the "Defending the New Hampshire Advantage Pledge" is to control state spending.

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