The issues he wants to raise in Congress. Vikram Armani is back, but in a sense, he never left. The 2022 U.S. Senate Republican candidate has remained avidly connected to Republican and conservative groups over the past 18 months and has already reached out to Conser as he formally launches his campaign for Congress in New Hampshire’s 2nd District. said Voter NS Over the past few years, I have traveled all over the state, serving in various capacities and hearing the stories of many families. they are crying out for help. People want change. Gone are the old bureaucracies in Washington, DC. Armani said fighting inflation and illegal immigration are his biggest challenges. All these costs are rising. They aren’t going down. So we had to deal with inflation. That’s number one. Second, borders have also been broken. We know that open borders are not national borders. And we have to deal with it. This is another example of Washington dysfunction. Armani will join Lily Tan Williams in the Republican 2nd District primary. Additional Republican candidates may also enter the race, including 2022 CD His Two Candidates and former Keene Mayor George Hansell Mount Ararat. He says he is a political outsider in this race, coming up with solutions and being practical. He thinks that’s what we need. That is, an outsider, a voice of reason, someone who has reason and can see the big picture. Although Armani supported Nikki Haley in first place in the national primary, he said he is perfectly happy splitting the Republican ticket with former President Donald Trump, especially against Democrats. yes. You know, like I said, I think I’m a capitalist. I am a person who believes in absolute equality of opportunity. I think this is a really striking contrast between equal opportunity and equality.
Entrepreneur from Lincoln launches CD-2 campaign
Vikram Mansharamani, a Lincoln-based entrepreneur and author, is launching a congressional campaign and participating in the Republican primary in New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District. Mansharamani, a 2022 Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, has remained avidly connected to the Republican Party and conservative groups for the past 18 years. Months later, as he officially launches his congressional campaign, he said he’s already responding to voters’ concerns. “Over the last few years, as I’ve traveled around the state and held various positions, I’ve heard the voices of so many families,” he said. “They’re crying out for help. People want change. Gone are the old Washington, D.C., bureaucracies.” Mansharamani said fighting inflation and illegal immigration are his two top priorities. He said that this is an important issue. >> Download the free WMUR app to stay informed Go: Apple | Google Play << "All these costs are going up. They're not going down," he said. "So we have to deal with inflation, which is number one. Number two, borders are also broken. We know that an open border is not a border, and we have to deal with it. We have to. This is another example from Washington.'' Mansharamani joins Lily Tan Williams in the Republican 2nd District primary. Additional Republican candidates may also enter the race, including 2022 District 2 candidate and former Keene Mayor George Hansell. Mansharamani said he was a political outsider in the campaign. "I think that's what we need to do, come up with solutions, be realistic," he said. "So an outsider, a voice of reason, someone who is rational and sees the big picture." Mansharamani supported former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley in the nation's first primary, but he doesn't share his views. He said he had no resistance at all. Republican ticket with former President Donald Trump. "Look, like I said, I'm a capitalist. I'm a person who believes in equal opportunity," he said. “I think this is a really striking contrast between equality of opportunity and equality of outcome.”
Vikram Mansharamani, a Lincoln-based entrepreneur and author, has launched a congressional campaign in New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District and is participating in the Republican primary.
Mansharamani, a 2022 Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, has remained diligently connected to Republican and conservative groups over the past 18 months and said he is already responding to voters’ concerns as he formally launches his campaign for Congress.
“Over the past few years, I have traveled all over the state, serving in various capacities and listening to the voices of many families,” he said. “They’re crying out for help. People want change. The old bureaucracy in Washington, D.C., is over.”
Mansharamani said fighting inflation and illegal immigration are his two top priorities.
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“All of these costs are going up. They’re not coming down,” he said. “So we have to deal with inflation, which is number one. Number two, borders are also broken. We know that open borders are not borders, and we have to deal with it. We have to. This is another example of Washington’s dysfunction. ”
Mr. Mansharamani will join Lily Tan Williams in the Republican primary for District 2. Additional Republican candidates could also enter the race, including 2022 District 2 candidate and former Keene Mayor George Hansell.
Mansharamani said he is a political outsider in the race.
“I think that’s what we need to do is come up with solutions and be practical,” he said. “So someone who is an outsider, a voice of reason, someone who is rational and can see the big picture.”
Mansharamani supported former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley in the nation’s first primary, but said she has no qualms about sharing the Republican ticket with former President Donald Trump.
“Look, like I said, I’m a capitalist. I’m a person who believes in equal opportunity,” he said. “I think this is a really striking contrast between equality of opportunity and equality of outcome.”