The RLCNH announces a second round of endorsements for the New Hampshire State Senate primary election on September 13. These endorsements are for supporting Republican principles of limited government, free enterprise, and individual liberty.
This second round is based on responses to the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire questionnaire. Three Senate candidates earned perfect scores:
– Bob Goodman – Senate Dist. 23 (Chester-Exeter region)
– Ray Tweedie – Senate Dist. 24 (seacoast area)
– Stephen Kenda – Senate Dist. 24 (seacoast area)
The first round was based on excellent voting records in the Senate (for incumbents) or in the House (for non-incumbents).
Final list of Senate endorsements:
– Leon Rideout – Senate Dist. 1 (Coos county and northern Grafton county)
– Bob Giuda – Senate Dist. 2 (parts of Grafton, Belknap, and Merrimack counties)
– Harold French – Senate Dist. 7 (parts of Belknap and Merrimack counties)
– Andy Sanborn – Senate Dist. 9 (Bedford-Peterborough region)
– Gary Daniels – Senate Dist. 11 (Amherst, Merrimack, Milford, Wilton)
– Kevin Avard – Senate Dist. 12 (western Nashua to Rindge)
– Joe Duarte – Senate Dist. 16 (northern Manchester plus Bow, Dunbarton, Hooksett)
– Ralph Boehm – Senate Dist. 18 (southern Manchester plus Litchfield)
– George Lambert – Senate Dist. 18 (southern Manchester plus Litchfield)
– Regina Birdsell – Senate Dist. 19 (Derry, Hampstead, Windham)
– Bob Goodman – Senate Dist. 23 (Chester-Exeter region)
– Ray Tweedie – Senate Dist. 24 (seacoast area)
– Stephen Kenda – Senate Dist. 24 (seacoast area)