Obama To Congress: End Tax Breaks For Oil Industry
By Staff on March 1, 2012President Obama tells a crowd of supporters in Nashua, NH that it’s unfair for the oil and gas industries to be receiving roughly $4 billion per year in tax breaks.
President Obama tells a crowd of supporters in Nashua, NH that it’s unfair for the oil and gas industries to be receiving roughly $4 billion per year in tax breaks.
Former Utah Governor and Ambassador Jon Huntsman surprised even himself by finishing a strong third behind Mitt Romney and Texas Congressman Ron Paul. Huntsman told his supporters at Manchester’s Black Brimmer Restaurant that his numbers mean the “hunt is on.” “The hunt is on! Hello South Carolina,” Huntsman shouted. Huntsman…
By Michael Carl Manchester, N.H.- Hundreds of people—supporters of Mitt Romney, Ron Paul and Jon Huntsman—chanting shouting slogans for their candidate at the Ward One Polling Station in Manchester. “Who’s going to be next president of the United States?” a crowd leader loudly asked. “Mitt Romney!” the crowd shouted. “Who’s…
Manchester, N.H.— Jon Huntsman is staying alive in New Hampshire. The former Utah Gov. made radio appearances at ‘Radio Row’ at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester this morning. Donning an old leather jacket and blue jeans, the GOP presidential candidate was all smiles as he greeted the media personnel. Mr….
Manchester, N.H– Todd Palin, the husband of former Alaska governor and Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, gives the thumbs up to Newt Gingrich. Gingrich announced the support yesterday afternoon at the Rotary Club meeting in Nashua, New Hampshire. Later in the day, Gingrich tweeted that he was “honored to be…
Nine voters casted the first of thousands here in New Hampshire. Here’s how it went. For the Republicans, Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman tied, each scoring two votes. Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul tied for second with one vote. President Obama, three votes.
Manchester, N.H. – The scene opens with a patriotic portrayal of America: sunshine brightens the day with a cool breeze fostering hard work and capitalism. An American flag blowing proudly in the wind, “Free markets, innovation, hard work . . . the building blocks of the American dream, but in…
SALEM, N.H. — TRNS’s Michael Carl reports that GOP presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich did not mince words when discussing the party’s frontrunner, Mitt Romney, during a campaign stop on Friday in New Hampshire. Listen
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