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New Hampshire Journal

Michael Graham and Drew Clinewww.buzzsprout.com

The New Hampshire Journal podcast is hosted by Michael Graham, managing editor of NHJournal. 

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Episodes

Post-Debate Reax from NHJournal: Who Won the First GOP US Sen Match-Up?

On this edition of the NHJournal podcast, Managing Editor Michael Graham is joined by Paris Alic, the Washington Times Capitol Hill reporter who also served as a panelist for the first NH GOP U.S. Senate debate. He offers his take on how DC Republicans and funders are likely to view what they saw on stage at the NHJournal debate, held at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics on the campus of St. Anselm College. Drew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy was also at the debate a...

Jun 28, 202233 min

Sen. Regina Birdsell On How Republicans Should Talk About Abortion in Post-Roe N.H.

On this edition of the New Hampshire Journal podcast, host Michael Graham is joined by Sen. Regina Birdsell (R-Derry) one of the leading figures in legislative debates over the issue of abortion. Now that the Supreme Court has sent the issue back to the states, Sen. Birdsell will be one of the legislators dealing with it in Concord. And Drew Cline from the Josiah Bartlett Center talks about his new radio show on WFEA 6-9am weekday mornings, as well as the broader political landscape in NH politi...

Jun 27, 202237 min

Maggie Hassan, NH Politics, and the 'Danger Zone'

In this edition of the NHJournal podcast, Michael Graham has big news about NHJournal and Drew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Center has even bigger news! Plus Michael was there when progressives and Hassan supporters faced off in the hall outside the Secretary of State's office -- in fact, he's even got some audio -- and the chaos was not a good sign for Hassan or her fellow Democrats this fall. And finally, Michael reports back after seeing the biggest movie of the year -- in a packed theater! D...

Jun 13, 202233 min

Speaker Packard On 'The Most Successful House Session in 100 Years'

The New Hampshire Journal podcast starts with a rant on politicians "fighting" instead of "fixing" from NHJournal Managing Editor Michael Graham. Then the real fun begins! N.H. Speaker of the House Sherm Packard (R-Londonderry) offers a post-session analysis of the wins (and losses) for the Republican caucus. He calls this biennium "the most successful session Republicans have had in the past 100 years," but he also acknowledges it ended on a sour note with defeats on redistricting and the paren...

May 28, 202232 min

Osborne: How the Smallest House GOP Majority in History Has Gotten Big Results

In this edition of the NHJournal podcast, host Michael Graham begins with a bit of gratuitous mockery of the federal delegation over their handling of abortion politics. Then it's straight to House Majority Leader Rep. Jason Osborne on the successes his narrow GOP majority has enjoyed on issues like Education Freedom Accounts, tax cuts, the anti-discrimination law and passing a ban on late-term abortions. How did the House GOP pull it off? Tune in and find out. Plus -- what issue does Osborne sa...

May 10, 202233 min

PODCAST: AEI's Bowman on Abortion, Polling and the 2022 Midterms

On this special Derby Weekend edition of the New Hampshire Journal podcast, two die-hard horse racing fans share their insights and make their predictions for Saturday's Kentucky Derby: Lobbyist Curtis Barry of Concord, N.H. and J. Mark Powell, political consultant and writer -- and former resident of the Blue Grass State. Plus, Karlyn Bowman , a distinguished senior fellow emeritus at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) who helped launch AEI’s work on public opinion, talks about her analysi...

May 07, 202234 min

Dems May 'Forgive' College Debt, But Will NH Voters Forgive Them?

On this edition of the New Hampshire Journal podcast, Drew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy joins host Michael Graham to discuss the economics and politics of the Democrats' proposal to forgive hundreds of billions of dollars in college student loan debt. Should the vast majority of taxpayers, who either didn't go to college or paid off their loans, be on the hook for borrowers who don't want to pay back what they owe? Also, a new Morning Consult poll finds all of the top te...

Apr 29, 202222 min

Mask Mandates! Hassan v Hispanics! Choo Choo Chicanery! It's a Jam-Packed NHJournal Podcast!

On this edition of the New Hampshire Journal podcast, host Michael Graham unloads on the inept politics on display in the Granite State, beginning with Biden's pointless stop in Portsmouth and Hassan's hapless handling of border security. Drew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Center is on board for the ride, recounting his testimony before the legislature regarding state funding for a commuter rail system. The math isn't pretty.

Apr 21, 202228 min

Scott Hodge of the Tax Foundation on the Terrors of Tax Day

Just in time for Tax Day 2022, Drew Cline talks to Tax Foundation President Scott Hodge about the failures of the U.S. income tax system and the foibles of the IRS. Hodge lays out the data on how America raises money differently than other nations (we rely more on income-based taxes) and why the IRS wants you to do their work for them. Cline, president of the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy, also talks about his recent reporting on the Burgess Biofuel plant in Berlin, a "jobs program di...

Apr 15, 202243 min

Gail Huff Brown on Election Integrity and the 'Scott' Question

This edition of the New Hampshire Journal podcast begins with Emerson College Director of Polling Spencer Kimball talking about the mood of voters in New Hampshire and beyond. Not only are Democrats facing a difficult midterm, Kimball sees national trends that could lead to an across-the-board GOP victory -- including the White House -- in 2024. Then First Congressional District GOP primary candidate Gail Huff Brown joins the podcast to make her case for election integrity (and against opponent ...

Apr 11, 202229 min

Matt Mowers on Voting Twice in 2016: I Did Not Break the Law

In this episode of the New Hampshire Journal podcast, Republican 1st Congressional District candidate Matt Mowers rejects allegations he committed election fraud when he voted in two different presidential primaries. "I followed the law 100 percent," Mowers says, adding that attacks like these come with being the frontrunner in the GOP primary. Mowers also addresses what some people believe is the bigger challenge for his candidacy: the "carpetbagger" label reinforced by the fact that in 2016 he...

Apr 06, 202218 min

The REAL Math on the NHGOP's Gas Tax Holiday

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo joins host Michael Graham on the NHJournal podcast to talk Ukraine, energy policy and his work on the GOP's National Republican Redistricting Trust. What's his take on Sununu's recent veto of the GOP plan? Pompeo will be the featured speaker at the upcoming Hillsborough County GOP Lincoln Reagan dinner. And Drew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy explains why the proposal for a two-month state gas tax holiday makes no sense economically or...

Apr 01, 202235 min

From Candidates to Supreme Court, NHDems Can't Catch a Break in 2022

On this edition of the NHJournal podcast, Managing Editor Michael Graham lays out all the challenges -- many self-inflicted -- facing New Hampshire Democrats in 2022. From the issues at the top of voters' minds to the candidates at the top of the ticket, Democrats are facing nothing but bad news at the moment. Also, a Derry, N.H. gas station owner shares real-life stories of the impact of soaring prices on his customers. And 1st Congressional District candidate Julian Acciard talks about why he'...

Mar 27, 202233 min

Sen. Marsha Blackburn Talks SCOTUS, And NHGOP Talks Sununu's CD Map Veto

A jam-packed edition of The New Hampshire Journal podcast as Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) joins us to talk about events in Ukraine, the upcoming hearing for Biden's SCOTUS nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, and her message for Granite State Republicans at the 2022 Lincoln-Reagan Dinner hosted by the Concord City and Merrimack County Republican Committees. And Greg Moore of Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire celebrates the good news coming out of the legislative session this month, inclu...

Mar 18, 202243 min

NHGOP Chair Stepanek: Gas Prices and Bad Energy Policy Will Doom NHDems in November

On this edition of The New Hampshire Journal podcast, NHGOP State Party Chair Steve Stepanek talks about the results of this week's municipal elections, and why he believes Democrats like Sen. Maggie Hassan and Rep. Chris Pappas can't untangle themselves from the politics of energy policy. He believes voters will hold Democrats responsible for $5 a gallon gasoline and high heating bills. Drew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy also sees trouble ahead on energy, and he offers a...

Mar 09, 202237 min

"Push Them Back to Moscow!" Sununu on the Russian Booze Ban

It's a special "Food and Booze" edition of The New Hampshire Journal podcast. Gov. Chris Sununu is on board to talk about his decision to order Russian products pulled from the state's liquor store shelves, and what he believes America's stance should be in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. And Drew Cline from the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy talks about the regulation of food trucks in New Hampshire and why it should be easier -- not harder -- for cuisine entrepreneurs to br...

Feb 28, 202225 min

Ukranian Member of Parliament Natalya Pipa Is On the Run -- And on the NHJournal Podcast

In a NHJournal podcast first, we're joined by Ukrainian member of parliament Natalya Pipa (Наталія Піпа) on Friday, February 24, as she is literally fleeing to escape the Russian invasion of her country. The audio -- recorded in her car as her family drove west -- isn't the best. But the content is amazing. “It will be a funny question if it was not so sad," Pipa says at one point. Then former GOP governor of Virginia Jim Gilmore, who served as United States Ambassador to the Organization for Se...

Feb 24, 202241 min

Kevin Smith, GOP Candidate for US Senate, Live from the US-Mexico Border

On this edition of The New Hampshire Journal podcast, one of the Republican candidates for U.S. Senate, former Londonderry Town Manager Kevin Smith, calls in from the Arizona/Mexico border to talk about the Biden immigration and border security policies. Smith notes that his potential opponent, Sen. Maggie Hassan, voted against funding the wall and against returning to the "Remain in Mexico" policy that many experts believe would help bring the current border crisis to a close. And Drew Cline fr...

Feb 22, 202241 min

Derry Sends 'Improperly Masked' Kids to Detention, Re-Education

It's a special National School Choice Week edition of The New Hampshire Journal podcast. ( Really, it is! ) Rep. Marjorie Porter (D-Hillsborough) celebrated by touting the fact she pulled her son out of public school and sent him to a private academy "and it was good we had that choice." Alas, she opposes allowing low-income NH families to use their state education funding to do the same. And a Derry, N. H. middle school announced students who are not "properly based" will be forced into detenti...

Jan 26, 202238 min

Dartmouth Cancels Andy Ngo Event in Face of Antifa Threats -- And NHJournal Is There!

On this edition of The New Hampshire Journal podcast, reporter Damien Fisher reports from the scene on Dartmouth College's decision to cancel an appearance by conservative journalist Andy Ngo in the face of threats from Antifa in New England. Ngo is best known for his aggressive reporting on Antifa and other violent organizations on the political Left. The circumstances around the cancellation of his Dartmouth appearance -- he was supposed to talk about the use of violent extremism to silence di...

Jan 21, 202229 min

Are Closing Classrooms and Killing the Filibuster Smart NH Politics?

New Hampshire's teachers unions blast a proposal to end remote learning, while Sen. Maggie Hassan prepares to cast her vote to kill the filibuster. And a NH House committee considers legislation to block any state tax dollars from going to commuter rail projects like the (likely) $500 million Capitol Corridor Project. NHJournal's Michael Graham discusses it all with Drew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Center (and chairman of the State Board of Education.)

Jan 14, 202244 min

'Smash and Grab' Meets 'Build Back Better'

In this double-barreled edition of the New Hampshire Journal podcast, Dr. Jay Kennedy of Michigan State University talks about how the surge of 'smash-and-grab' robberies and mass shoplifting events are actually being fueled by shoppers like you. Kennedy, who is part of the USA-IT effort to fight organized retail crime and the black market economy, says criminal gangs are using theft and counterfeits to fill orders from unsuspecting shoppers on the internet. And Brandon Arnold of the National Ta...

Dec 21, 202134 min

Trafalgar Group Pollster Robert Cahaly on Maggie Hassan, GOP Messaging and 2022

The Trafalgar Group is probably best known as one of the few polling firms that predicted the Trump surge in 2016. They also spotted the GOP's surprisingly strong performance in 2020. Now, Trafalgar's CEO Robert Cahaly is on the New Hampshire Journal podcast to talk about his new poll of Granite State voters, as well as the trends for 2022 he's seeing in polling across the U.S. And he answers one of the most frequently-asked questions among Republican activists: Are Biden's bad numbers tanking t...

Dec 17, 202137 min

Anti-CRT, Yes. Bat Snot Crazy? No. BOE Member Ryan Terrell on Debate Over Teaching History in NH

In this episode of the New Hampshire Journal podcast, New Hampshire Board of Education member Ryan Terrell talks about how to strike the right balance in the classroom between avoiding CRT-inspired, race-based instruction, and teaching the accurate -- and sometimes ugly -- history of the United States. The podcast is rudely interrupted by Drew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Center who shares new research showing that closed classroom policies backed by teachers unions as a way to address COVID are...

Dec 06, 202148 min

The "Holy Crap, Sununu's Out!" Edition of the NHJournal Podcast

Lots of action in this edition of the podcast, recorded just hours after Gov. Chris Sununu shocked the political world (except for NHJournal's Michael Graham) with his announcement that he's not running for the U.S. Senate but will seek a fourth term as governor. The Josiah Bartlett Center's Drew Cline weighs in, as does Greg Moore of the N.H. chapter of Americans for Prosperity. And longtime GOP strategist Patrick Hynes offers his thoughts on the state of the 2022 campaign as well. What are the...

Nov 10, 202136 min

Why Do DC Dems Hate Maggie Hassan?

On this post-election edition of the NHJournal podcast, host Michael Graham offers a desperate plea on behalf of U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan to her fellow Democrats in Washington, DC: Why are you doing this to her? In the wake of the Democrats' shellacking, particularly in New Jersey, Hassan's never been exposed as more vulnerable in next year's Senate race. Why are Democrats doing so much to make her job harder? Also on the podcast, Drew Cline from the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy ta...

Nov 03, 202133 min

David Drucker: 'In Trump's Shadow' and the Future of the GOP

On this edition of the New Hampshire Journal podcast, the Washington Examiner's David Drucker talks about his new book on the future of the GOP, "In Trump's Shadow," and previews his Tuesday, October 26th appearance at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College. More about the book here . More about the NHIOP appearance here....

Oct 22, 202120 min

GOP 2.0? Georgia's Lt. Gov. Is Bringing His Plan for Victory to the NHIOP

On this edition of the New Hampshire Journal podcast, Georgia's Republican Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan previews his upcoming appearance at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics to discuss his new book "GOP 2.0." He believes there are lessons for Republicans to learn from former President Trump, both good and bad, that they can use to win in 2022 and beyond. Also, New Hampshire's federal delegation again issues press statements about a state council's vote, while refusing to hold open press event...

Oct 14, 202125 min

'We Are the Majority:' Anti-Vax Protesters Speak Out As Sununu Loses Exec Council Fight

New Hampshire Journal's Damien Fisher was on the scene of Wednesday's 4-1 vote rejecting federal funding for COVID-19 vaccine distribution. He talks about what he saw and shares audio of protesters in their own words. One idea vaccine mandate opponents are pushing: Having the government order businesses not to mandate the shot. Drew Cline from the free-market think tank The Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy talks about it. He also lays out the findings from a new JBC study on how restrict...

Oct 14, 202131 min

Sen. Tim Scott: The GOP's Problem Isn't Policy -- It's Marketing

South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott joins the New Hampshire Journal podcast in advance of his swing through the state to help raise money for the NHGOP. He talks COVID, crime and Gamecocks football (Go Cocks!) with fellow Palmetto Stater Michael Graham, managing editor of NHJournal. And Drew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy is on board to talk about the housing crisis facing Granite State businesses and workers, and an upcoming JBC conference on ideas to address those challenges. ...

Oct 07, 202140 min
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