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E39: Rebecca Harned Joins "Pitch Deck"

46 min · Gestern
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Rebecca Harned is the Democratic nominee in New Hampshire's State Senate District 7, one of the most competitive and important downballot races in the state in 2026. The Senate is currently controlled by the GOP 16-8, though a number of those 16 GOP-held seats are considered competitive in what appears to be a Democratic-leaning year this fall. Sen. Dan Innis, a two-term Republican incumbent, is being challenged by Harned. Harned has an extensive background in emergency management, spending more than a decade in Washington, D.C., working under the Obama, Biden, and Trump administrations to provide public safety and disaster preparedness initiatives. She lives in Sutton, works as a research scientist studying risk and community resilience, and serves on the Kearsarge Regional School District Municipal Budget Committee. #nhpolitics

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Episode E39: Rebecca Harned Joins "Pitch Deck" Cover

E39: Rebecca Harned Joins "Pitch Deck"

Rebecca Harned is the Democratic nominee in New Hampshire's State Senate District 7, one of the most competitive and important downballot races in the state in 2026. The Senate is currently controlled by the GOP 16-8, though a number of those 16 GOP-held seats are considered competitive in what appears to be a Democratic-leaning year this fall. Sen. Dan Innis, a two-term Republican incumbent, is being challenged by Harned. Harned has an extensive background in emergency management, spending more than a decade in Washington, D.C., working under the Obama, Biden, and Trump administrations to provide public safety and disaster preparedness initiatives. She lives in Sutton, works as a research scientist studying risk and community resilience, and serves on the Kearsarge Regional School District Municipal Budget Committee. #nhpolitics

Gestern46 min
Episode E38: Lisa Kennedy Sheldon Joins "Pitch Talk" Cover

E38: Lisa Kennedy Sheldon Joins "Pitch Talk"

Lisa Kennedy Sheldon is running for elected office for the first time, but she's got the campaign slogan down: "Because you can care about people *and* the bottom line". It's a reflection of a distinguished - and diverse - career in nursing, as an executive, and as an educator.Sheldon is running in the New Hampshire Executive Council's 3rd District, which includes most of the state's growing southeastern region. The five-member Council is a unique, and important, creation that predates the founding of the state itself, acting as a powerful check-and-balance on the Governor. All contracts with the state worth more than $10,000, the 10-year highway plan, and scores of impactful confirmations of judges, commissioners, and more all go through the Council.Sheldon spent 22 years caring for patients at St. Joseph Hospital Cancer Center in Nashua, and earned her PhD in nursing. She's taught and mentored future healthcare professionals as a tenured faculty member at the UMass-Boston, with an emphasis on deepening the connection between evidence, practice, and public service.She's also represented over 35,000 oncological nurses in DC and elsewhere with the Oncology Nursing Society, and has traveled the world as a consultant, advising nursing teams in Central America, Asia, and elsewhere.In this episode, I take time at the top to lay out the political contours of EC3, and why I see it as one of the most intriguing "flip" opportunities for NH Democrats in 2026. Then, Lisa and I spend the majority of the show having a wide-ranging conversation about her career, the Executive Council, the state of health care policy in NH, and how her candidacy connects it all together.You can learn more about Lisa at https://www.lisakennedysheldon.com. #nhpolitics

7. Juli 202657 min
Episode E36: The Inaugural Episode of Pitch Talk, with Dian McCarthy Cover

E36: The Inaugural Episode of Pitch Talk, with Dian McCarthy

This episode is a recording of a live event from June 18th with NH State Senate District 16 candidate Dian McCarthy. It's the first episode of a 2026 series I'm calling "Pitch Deck". Over the next 4+ months, I want to dive in on a number of the most intriguing, interesting, and important downballot races in New Hampshire. The first 15 minutes are a quick run through the analytics, trends, and characteristics of the district itself. Then, a 25 minute conversation with the candidate, followed by time for questions and comments from the live audience who joined us on Substack for this event. Dian is a longtime resident of the Manchester suburb of Goffstown (the biggest town in a district that also includes Hooksett, Candia, Raymond, and Ward 1 of Manchester). She was a member of the Goffstown School Board for nine years - including two successful reelections, six years as the Chair, and seven years on the town's Budget Committee. This electoral success came despite being a Democrat in a town that has leaned Republican over the past 20+ years. Dian's professional and civic career is impressive, as well. She's been a non-profit Executive Director; the Vice Chair of the NH Juvenile Court Diversion Network Board, where she helped guide the statewide network through a period of significant growth and transition; and President of the NH Breast Cancer Coalition. You can learn more about Dian and her campaign at www.mccarthy4nh.com.#nhpolitics #2026election #newhampshire

30. Juni 202650 min
Episode E37: Scott Shepard Wants NH to Ask the Right Questions Cover

E37: Scott Shepard Wants NH to Ask the Right Questions

Scott Shepard is a candidate for State Representative in NH in Strafford 4 - one of the most competitive, "purple", and politically interesting districts in the state...but that's *not* why I wanted to sit down with him. Scott has a Substack, NH Insights, that is approaching the biggest public policy problems facing New Hampshire with a decidedly unique tone. Unlike most politicians, Scott starts with big, fundamental questions about what we actually want as a state - on education, on how we pay for schools, and what we are willing (and unwilling) to trade off in addressing the state's housing crisis. He's a PhD geneticist who has spent time at Harvard; who's been a consultant for businesses large and small to successfully help them merge, become more efficient, and reaffirm their missions. He's taken a thoughtful Facebook account and generated change in his town of Barrington, NH, where he serves in several appointed capacities. And he has very thoughtful ideas about how NH should approach what I call the "Bermuda Triangle" of public policy: Education quality, property taxes, and housing. You can find his Substack here [https://substack.com/@nhinsights?utm_source=global-search]: and his campaign website here [https://shepardfornh.com/] #nhpolitics

30. Juni 202659 min
Episode E35: NH Democratic Party Chairman Ray Buckley Cover

E35: NH Democratic Party Chairman Ray Buckley

NH Democratic Party Chairman Raymond Buckley is the longest serving state party chair in America, going back to 2007. He has truly seen it all, being involved in state politics for over 50 years (he started well before he could get a driver's license) - from growing up with the state being a safe GOP presidential win through the 1970s and 80s, through a stretch where Democrats won 9 out of 10 gubernatorial races between 1996 and 2014, to its current unique combination of consistent federal victories with more recent struggles against a state GOP led by GenX Governors Chris Sununu and Kelly Ayotte. Of course, New Hampshire is also famous for our First In The Nation Presidential Primary, more than a century old. In recent years, it has been under much deeper scrutiny by the Democratic National Committee, who in 2024 approved a change in the traditional order. (New Hampshire still went first, but South Carolina was given the DNC's official blessing to be FITN.) Now, Chairman Buckley leads a team making its case (effectively, it appears) that the path back to The White House for Democrats should indeed start in New Hampshire. That decision will be made later this summer, and the stakes are high for a party desperate to succeed President Trump in 2028. In this episode, Ray and I have a wide-ranging conversation about the FITN process; the strengths of NH's case to the DNC; the political landscape heading into 2026, including what other election cycles seem to rhyme most closely with the current Democratic-friendly environment; and then we have a great discussion about the way to win in NH, and what Democrats need to do to build a true majority coalition that includes the suburban voters newer to the party *and* the blue-collar voters who were once the backbone of the party. #nhpolitics

5. Juni 20261 h 11 min