• Pollster David Paleologos Says November Election Is Closer Than You Think
    May 7 2024

    “We’re basically at the doorstep of the election, and the outcome is a coin flip.”

    That's how Suffolk University Director of Polling David Paleologos describes the 2024 general election which is six months away. His new poll has President Biden and former President Trump literally tied -- thanks to the impact of RFK, Jr.

    Paleologos talks about some of the trends behind the polls, and he points out that it's possible RFK, Jr. may win Electoral College votes this year, thanks to new polling procedures in some states.

    That would make Kennedy the first third-party candidate to win an Electoral College vote since...well, you'll have to listen to the podcast to find out!

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    35 mins
  • Morgan Ortagus Talks Israel and Iran, Lily Tang Williams on NH-02
    Apr 18 2024

    In this double-barreled edition of the NHJournal podcast, two savvy Republican women talk about politics -- from New Hampshire's Second Congressional District to the Middle East.

    Morgan Ortagus is founder of Polaris National Security and a former State Department spokesperson from the Trump administration. She shares her view of the Democrats' obsession with engaging, rather than confronting, Iran -- even in the wake of the recent missile attack on Israel. Ortagus also shares what she says are the key questions New Hampshire voters should be asking candidates for Congress this year.

    One of those candidates is Lily Tang Williams, who discusses her views on foreign policy and how she sees the NH-02 GOP primary. "I am the frontrunner," Williams tells NHJournal.

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    40 mins
  • Sununu Sees Opportunity for NHGOP in Kuster Exit, POTUS Race
    Mar 28 2024

    On this special edition of the NHJournal podcast, Gov. Chris Sununu talks about the current state of New Hampshire politics, from education funding to Rep. Kuster's farewell to the 2024 POTUS race in the Granite State.

    Among the highlights:

    On Gov Race: "Joyce Craig might go down as the worst mayor in the history of Manchester. Even in Manchester, they didn't want the city run by Joyce Craig. Do you think the rest of the state wants it to look like Manchester? God no!"

    On Debating Colin Van Ostern in 2016: "Like a lot of Democrat debaters, there were a lot of mistruths in there, there was a lot of emotion... as opposed to the facts and figures of good management."

    On 2024 POTUS Race in NH: "It's going to be competitive. I didn't think that a year ago, but there's no doubt in New Hampshire, Biden's blowing it. Even the Biden team knows Trump has a shot here."


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    28 mins
  • Kuster Calls It Quits - What Does That Mean for NH Politics?
    Mar 28 2024

    A day after Rep. Annie Kuster (D-NH) abruptly announced her retirement, veteran New Hampshire GOP strategist Mike Dennehy joins the podcast to talk about what it means for Granite State politics in November 2024 --and beyond.

    Also, what's the current state of the NHGOP? And why are there so few "productive losses" in Granite State politics?

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    39 mins
  • Are NH 2024 Elections Already Over?
    Mar 18 2024

    NHJournal Managing Editor Michael Graham asks the question all the political insiders are asking across the Granite State: Are the 2024 elections already over?

    The GOP primary was over months before FITN primary day -- why not the November general elections? After all, they both involve Trump.

    The answer may surprise you as much as it surprised Graham.

    ALSO: Meet First Congressional District GOP primary candidate Chris Bright. He tells his story, from graduating West Point to entering the primary.

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    40 mins
  • Crunching the Final Numbers from the FITN Primary
    Feb 5 2024

    What do the turnout numbers from the First in the Nation primary tell us about the votes for governor in September's statewide primaries? What can we glean about November's final Biden v Trump showdown from their performances in January? NHJournal asked one of New Hampshire's premier numbers crunchers, Greg Moore with Americans For Prosperity.

    Hosted by Michael Graham at NHJournal.
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    45 mins
  • About Last Night: A Post-Iowa-Caucus NHJournal Roundtable
    Jan 17 2024

    On this special edition of the podcast, NHJournal presents a pundit roundtable the morning after the Iowa caucuses. What does Trump's big win mean for the Granite State and its First in the Nation primary?

    We ask veteran GOP strategists Pat Griffin and Jim Merrill, and New England College Professor of Politics Nathan Shrader.

    Hosted by Michael Graham.
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    44 mins
  • Hollie Noveletsky: I Got Tired of Complaining About DC Mess, So I'm Running for Congress
    Jan 8 2024

    On this edition of the NHJournal podcast, we talk to First Congressional District GOP primary candidate Hollie Noveletsky. CEO of Novel Iron Works in Greenland, and a veteran of the Army Nurse Corps Reserves and New Hampshire National Guard, Noveletsky told NHJournal she got tired of complaining about America's crisis.

    "Either I have to stop complaining about everything that's going on and accept it, or step up and fight."

    More about Hollie's campaign here.

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    17 mins