CONCORD, N.H.―Now that all the dust has settled following the state’s primary races, the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire can announce that 134 of its 153 endorsed candidates, or 88 percent, were nominated as Republican candidates and will appear on their respective general election ballots on Nov. 2. Of the 94 endorsed candidates with a contested primary, 74 of them, or 79 percent, earned the support of voters in their districts.
September 2010
CONCORD, N.H.―The Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire today released its primary voter guide listing all 153 of its endorsed candidates, including 11 new additions, in an effort to influence the Granite State’s primary election on Tuesday. (Please download the RLCNH primary voter guide today.)
“The Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire knows that if voters elect these 153 candidates in Tuesday’s primary and then send them to Concord in November’s general election, the state’s government will be led by the most principled, thoughtful and committed group of citizens since the time of the state’s founding,” said Andrew Hemingway, chairman of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire. “If these candidates are elected, there is a high likelihood that the rest of the country and the world will look to New Hampshire for the best example of how to build a strong, vibrant economy that ensures the most happiness for the most people from the bottom up.”
