The Stakes in the 2024 Election:
The races for President, the House of Representatives and the New Hampshire House, Senate, Executive Council and Governor are critical for the interests of taxpayers.
Consequently, it’s important to consider differences between candidates, and the parties that they represent, relative to spending, taxes, election integrity, border security and the economy..
Since 2016, Republican majorities and Executives in Washington and Concord reduced taxes.
No Democrats in Washington voted to reduce taxes, and few did in Concord.
If Democrats gain majorities in DC, they will allow the 2017 Trump tax cuts to expire.
Joyce Craig, the Democrat Gubernatorial nominee, is proposing to bring back the Interest & Dividends tax.
In NH, the Republican House, Senate and Governor reduced taxes and passed election reform.
Gov Sununu, with Republican majorities, lowered taxes. He vetoed Democrats’ efforts to raise them.
Kelly Ayotte, the Republican Gubernatorial nominee, committed to continue Sununu’s economic policies.
Democrats, in the majority in 2019 – 2020 passed taxes on wages, on sales and on capital gains.
Republican Governor Chris Sununu vetoed them all.
In DC, electing Russell Prescott and Lily Tang Williams would help return to a Republican Congressional majority that respects Taxpayers and Election and Border integrity.
A vote for their opponents could result in a Democrat majority that has supported higher taxes, Federal control of our elections, and given us record spending, inflation and an open border.
We need majorities and Executives in Concord and in DC that support lower taxes.
Donald Trump, Russell Prescott, Lilly Tang Williams, Kelly Ayotte, and Republicans in the NH House, Senate and Executive Council have a stated intent to support taxpayers and their issues.
On November 5th, vote for candidates in DC and Concord who respect Taxpayers.
Ray Chadwick
Chairman, Granite State Taxpayers