Did Shem running help save New Hampshire?
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Published on 07-28-2014 01:37 PM
I'm not trying to sensationalize by asking if Shem running for the NH House saved New Hampshire, just if it helped
Shem Kellogg is running in the same New Hampshire district where according to the just released 2014 New Hampshire House Republican Alliance Scoresheet, a sitting Republican rep. has the lowest ranking of any Republican in the entire NH House. Yes, the lowest ranking for a Republican in the House. Not only did Rep. Hayes vote against how a Republican should vote a great deal of the time, he missed around half of the votes. Replacing him with someone that usually votes and votes like a good Republican will be very helpful for all of the people of New Hampshire!
Is Rep. Hayes not seeking reelection because he knew he would have a very competitive primary? I don't know for certain. People don't run for reelection for a variety of reasons in NH. Be it the lack of pay, the lack of benefits, lack of an office, lack of a staff, family issues, work issues and so on.
Check it out on page 3, 6 lines up from the bottom of the page.
Note that the 2nd least Republican, Republican is also not running. He is a current Rep. from Seabrook. Instead, another good Republican, a liberty Republican, is running in his place.
http://www.nhhra.org/sites/default/f...0Scorecard.pdf
Shem, thank you for helping the people of New Hampshire. You are a statesman!