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"Younger people are extremely underrepresented in Concord," said 19-year-old candidate Doug Lindner of Manchester, who serves as chairman of the New Hampshire Young Democrats' Young Candidate Caucus, a new group devoted to supporting the candidacies of young Democrats. "I think I could be a positive influence and do my part." Lindner is transferring to Northeastern University from a school in Staten Island, in part so he could serve in the House....
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SO what you are saying is, you are going to make government in NH even bigger and more intrusive with higher and more taxes, and put us further in debt than we are now? LOL
My anonymous friend, I don't see what part of that article led you to those accusations, but I assure you, I am extremely concerned with budget deficits, which is exactly why we cannot allow Republicans to be in charge of the money--I'm nineteen years old and my generation, and the one after mine, and the one after that will be paying for the things that party has done for our entire lives.
The Democratic Party is the party of fiscal responsibility.
absolutely correct Doug, you have wisdom beyond your years! You will be a great state rep. and will demonstrate Democratic values of responsible budgets, fiscal restraint, intelligent allocation of resources, fair and equitable taxation that allows the middle class to keep more, the lower income get a level playing field and the wealthy among us paying their fair share of New Hampshire state needs. Good luck, Doug!
Hi Doug,
I'm rooting for you, but I wonder how you can say that young people are underrepresented in Concord when there are at least 8 current representatives under the age of 25?! Good luck finding another state with even two state representatives under the age of 25!
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