Election in the time of Covid-19
Committee on Election Security faces a range of complex issues
Committee on Election Security faces a range of complex issues
During Covid-19, we’ve seen them on display, but not always
Businesses, organizations and institutions are adapting to a very different world
Questions about the future, when the coronavirus has passed
Remembering the courage, service and style of Judge Arthur Bean
An expert provides his perspective on the subject
The economy is on a deficit spending-induced high, and it won’t last
Please consider what America needs when casting your ballot
Happy New Year! With 2020 upon us, it promises to be an interesting year. As it begins, it is good to reflect on the thousands of talented people who work in our state every day, to make it the great…
A thank you to all those who contribute so selflessly to New Hampshire
Colorado Democrat Michael Bennet is a moderate consensus-builder
The 2020 races are right around the corner
Increasingly, campaigns are narrowly focusing on the voters they reach out to
There’s one answer to the truly bizarre goings-on in D.C.
Larry Gammon deserves the thanks of all Granite State citizens
Art Grant and Dick Winneg contributed mightily to the state
If you’re looking to vote against Trump in the primary, consider Bill Weld
While there were legitimate concerns about the nominee, opponents’ criticism was suspect
Can the Democrats nominate a presidential candidate that people in the center can support?
The legislative session reinforced the basic nature of NH’s state government
Nine examples of what the GOP has historically believed in
Legislature grapples with budget, other major initiative as summer nears
The death of William Batchelder is a reminder of the importance of the NH Supreme Court
We all would be served better by discussing reforms that could address issues responsibly
A clash in basic philosophies is playing out this year in the State House
Rudman Center, congressional delegation are there for New Hampshire
Why Democrats need to pick a candidate who can attract widespread support
New Hampshire is poorer after their loss
New book tells the Dunfeys’ amazing story
State policymakers must ensure an adequate and fair solution
My wife and I had the good fortune to travel to Europe for three weeks over Christmas and New Year’s, visiting many places we had not previously seen and meeting folks from around the world who had an interest in…
All it takes for extreme views to prevail is for reasonable people to do nothing
Reflections on the Secretary of State election and the death of a president
In 2018, the wave in New Hampshire was blue
Why I support Bill Gardner to remain as secretary of state
In the past 60 years, there’ve been several
Reflections on James Dean’s inauguration
10 things to celebrate in New Hampshire
My predictions for the November elections
The comparison between McCain and the present occupant of the White House was palpable