Stepanek, Tucker reelected NHGOP leaders by state committee members
Secret ballot totals, announced Saturday night, show lopsided wins for incumbents for chair, vice chair in contested races Share Updated: 9:02 PM EST Feb 6, 2021
Stepanek, Tucker reelected NHGOP leaders by state committee members
Secret ballot totals, announced Saturday night, show lopsided wins for incumbents for chair, vice chair in contested races Share Updated: 9:02 PM EST Feb 6, 2021 Members of the Republican State Committee have overwhelmingly decided to keep Stephen Stepanek of Amherst as the party’s chair and Pamela Tucker of Rye as vice chair for another two years.Both were challenged in their reelection bids. After several days of secret ballot voting at locations throughout the state and at party headquarters in Concord, NHGOP Executive Director Joseph Sweeney announced Saturday night that Stepanek defeated Keith Hanson of Grantham by a margin of 297-99 and Tucker defeated
A co-founder of the Lincoln Project has reportedly resigned from the group following revelations that John Weaver had sexually propositioned men and boys.
Lincoln Project claims co-founder Jennifer Horn demanded a salary rise and a huge signing bonus when she resigned after 21 men accused John Weaver of offering career advice in exchange for sex
Jennifer Horn, the former head of the New Hampshire Republican Party, has resigned from Lincoln Project, the Never Trump super PAC she co-founded
Resignation comes days after Lincoln Project cut ties with another co-founder, John Weaver, who is alleged to have sexually harassed young men online
‘John Weaver’s grotesque and inappropriate behavior, coupled with his longstanding deceptions concerning that behavior, are sickening, Horn said
Group claims that Horn departed after her exorbitant salary demands, including a $250,000 signing bonus and $40,000 per month wage, were rejected
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House Puts $1.9 Trillion Stimulus on Fast Track, With No G.O.P. Votes
Last Updated
Feb. 22, 2021, 9:09 a.m. ETFeb. 22, 2021, 9:09 a.m. ET
“I see enormous pain in this country,” said President Biden, who is pushing forward with his plan over Republican objections. Democrats advanced with plans to begin drafting the aid package next week and speed it through the House by the end of the month.
Here’s what you need to know:
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