NEW HAMPSHIRE
     Nov. 6, 2012 Governor
Card, 6" x 11".

"As Governor, I will keep moving New Hampshire forward with an innovation plan that will help our businesses grow so that our families can succeed.
 
I will veto an income or sales tax."

– Maggie Hassan   


As a leader in the State Senate, Maggie partnered with Governor Lynch to cut state spending without an income or sales tax, while protecting education. She worked to help train 14,000 workers, bring kindergarten to every town, create a research-and-development tax credit, and stop insurance companies from discriminating against sick workers.

As Governor, Maggie Hassan will:
 
•  Lead with an innovation plan to make NH a business-friendly state with tax credits, job training and technical assistance to help businesses grow and create jobs.

•  Freeze tuition at New Hampshire's public colleges, strengthen science and math standards for our public schools, and oppose efforts to cut state aid to our local schools.

•  Protect a woman's right to choose.

•  Protect Medicare for our seniors.
"Hassan most closely mirrors the successful leadership approach of Lynch..."
–Nashua Telegraph, 9/6/12
Maggie Hassan:
The Right Priorities

The Right Direction
for New Hampshire


Tea Party politician Ovide Lamontagne would take New Hampshire in the wrong direction.1
Ovide Lamontagne has extreme ideas and a divisive agenda that hurts our middle-class families and our economy.

Ovide Lamontagne wants to:

•  Turn Medicare into a voucher program run by the state legislature, forcing seniors to pay thousands of dollars more a year for health insurance.2

•  Cut access for women's health care, including maternity care and cancer screenings, by defunding Planned Parenthood.3

•  Overturn the law that guarantees public kindergarten for New Hampshire children.4

•  Take public dollars away from our neighborhood public schools and give them to private and religious schools. 5

•  Maintain cuts to higher education, making college more expensive.6

1. WKXL, 8/2/12  2. New Hampshire Public Television Voter Guide, accessed 9/27/12  3. Cornerstone Debate, 7/11/12  4. Southern 9-12 Debate 8/30/12  5. Concord Monitor 8/22/12  6. WMUR Granite State Debate, 9/6/12

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Ovide Lamontagne: Radically Wrong

Paid for by the NH Democratic Party, Raymond Buckley, Chairman.