‘Ingraham Angle’ host slams the organization’s co-founder, who is accused of online harassment.
The Lincoln Project offered a blistering response Friday to the resignation of co-founder Jennifer Horn in the wake of multiple allegations of sexual harassment against her former colleague John Weaver.
The New York Times initially reported Friday evening that Horn had terminated her relationship with the Lincoln Project effective immediately. John Weaver’s grotesque and inappropriate behavior, coupled with his longstanding deceptions concerning that behavior, are sickening, Horn said in a statement to the Times. It is clear at this point that my views about how the Lincoln Project’s efforts are managed, and the best way to move the Lincoln Project forward into the future in the wake of these awful events, have diverged.’’
Gov. Chris Sununu on Friday weighed in on the contested races for the chair and vice chair of the New Hampshire Republican Party, endorsing incumbents Stephen Stepanek and Pamela Tucker in an email to the nearly 500 state committee members.
Changes to primary calendar, districts could shift political power in New Hampshire
Republican control of legislature could put incumbent seats in jeopardy Share Updated: 6:36 PM EST Jan 27, 2021
Republican control of legislature could put incumbent seats in jeopardy Share Updated: 6:36 PM EST Jan 27, 2021
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Show Transcript LOOMING FIGHT OVER REDISTRICTING. ADAM: WHILE THE STATE TRAINS ITS ENERGIES AND RESOURCES ON TAMING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN 2021, THIS YEAR COULD ALSO SEE A DRAMATIC RESHAPING OF NEW HAMPSHIRE POLITICS. THE DISCUSSION FORMALLY BEGINS THIS WEEK, WITH LEGISLATION TO MOVE THE STATE PRIMARY ELECTION FROM SEPTEMBER TO AS EARLY AS JUNE REP. ALEXANDER: THE NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE PRIMARY IS ONE OF THE LATEST IN THE COUNTRY, AND IT’S IN SEPTEMBER, SO THIS BILL WOULD EXTEND THE GENERAL ELECTION AND SHORTEN THE PRIMARY. ADAM: GRANITE STATE POLITICOS HAVE LONG LAMENTED THE CURRENT SYSTEM, WHICH CAN ALLOW NASTY PRIMARY FIGHTS