Politicians deflecting their personal finances in hope of presenting a sense of relatability with voters is nothing new.It dates back to the 1800s, with William Henry Harrison’s presidential campaign in 1840, according to Andy Smith, the director of.
Politicians deflecting their personal finances in hope of presenting a sense of relatability with voters is nothing new. It dates back to the 1800s, with William Henry Harrison’s presidential campaign in 1840, according to Andy Smith, the director of.
New Hampshire state, county, and local public health officials and hospitals have relied on untold millions in federal pandemic money to run vaccination clinics, provide free tests and antiviral medications, and cover COVID-19 treatment for the uninsured. But New Hampshire officials are already preparing for a future in which the federal support is gone.