Moving forward together: Nashua Area Interfaith Council holds post-election Unity Gathering

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“One of the things that I hope faith leaders are bringing to politics is groundedness in values and not party,” Rev. Palm added. “Because there are things we believe in really deeply and there are implications for the world for those things, and that’s more important than Democrat or Republican.”

We must ‘learn through our differences’: Nashua Area Interfaith Council holds post-election vigil at City Hall

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Rabbi Jon Spira-Savett, of Temple Beth Abraham in Nashua led the gathering of local clergy and about a dozen citizens in attendance. He began by saying, “We are here in front of this local center of our democracy that belongs to all of us. We’re here together on our main street on a peaceful day after an election day at an inclusive time.”

Election Day Snapshots in Nashua: Same-day registration may turn out to be the wild card

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After all the ads, text messages, rallies, and knocks on the door Nashua residents finally are heading to their local Wards to cast their vote. With interest in this election so high turnout is expected to be at record high levels. The crowds so far have been amiable and there is no sign of the levels of animosity that have plagued some campaigns.

Final push: Vance campaigns in the Granite State with NH Republicans

read more…: Final push: Vance campaigns in the Granite State with NH Republicans

Vance referred to the border crisis and immigrants multiple times. He claimed Harris has and will “roll out the red carpet for illegal aliens” and provide them with Social Security and Medicaid.  He also blamed “them” for high housing costs. His thesis is immigration has an outsized impact on NH.

“Ladies and gentlemen, New Hampshire schools are overcrowded with children who don’t even speak English, which deprives our kids, deprives our kids of good education. New Hampshire hospitals are overwhelmed, emergency room wait times have skyrocketed. We’ve got people in this state who do not have a legal right to be here, said the Senator. I believe that we are compassionate people, and we are always going to be a compassionate country. But the compassion of the American president belongs with the American people who have the right to be here.