Laura Knoy sits down with Walt Havenstein for an in-depth discussion about the issues on New Hampshire voters’ minds this election season. This special broadcast is a part of our election series presented in partnership with the Rudman Center at the UNH School of Law.
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GUEST:
- Walt Havenstein - Republican candidate for N.H. Governor. Previously, he was CEO of BAE Systems.
NHPR report on Walt Havenstein's energy and social positions.
The feds may be covering 90% of medicaid exp after 2017, but NH doesn't have the revenue growth to confidently cover the 10% - @Walt4NH.
— The Exchange (@NHPRExchange) October 21, 2014
The reason we're not leading New England out of the #recession is the tax structures we've put in place over the past decade - @Walt4NH
— The Exchange (@NHPRExchange) October 21, 2014
Young people are leaving NH for lack of opportunity: better jobs will keep the next generation here - @Walt4NH. http://t.co/sSHCC9MRgI
— The Exchange (@NHPRExchange) October 21, 2014
.@walthavenstein: "I support gay marriage. I support a woman's right to choose.' #nhgov http://t.co/sSHCC9MRgI
— The Exchange (@NHPRExchange) October 21, 2014
.@WaltHavenstein doesn't support #wind turbines or solar panels, because they don't pay w/o subsidies. #nhgov http://t.co/sSHCC9MRgI
— The Exchange (@NHPRExchange) October 21, 2014