Harold Janeway

Sanborn to Janeway: We Don't Need an Income Tax

Release Date: Oct 13 2008

For Immediate Release
October 13, 2008
For more information, contact Brett Bosse: (603) 995-9284

Sanborn to Janeway: We Don't Need an Income Tax
Janeway challenged to abolish Income Tax plan

(Warner)   State Senate candidate Andy Sanborn is challenging Harold Janeway to abolish his radical view that New Hampshire needs an Income Tax.  Janeway is an Income Tax supporter, and has a record in the State Senate of deficit spending and higher taxes. Sanborn believes in a small, more accountable government, with lower spending, and lower taxes.

Janeway in favor of Income Tax

Release Date: Oct 9 2008

For Immediate Release
October 9, 2008
For more information, contact Brett Bosse: (603) 995-9284

Janeway in favor of Income Tax

(Concord)   State Senate candidate Andy Sanborn is calling out Harold Janeway for his continued push towards New Hampshire's first-ever Income Tax. In an article in this morning's Concord Monitor, Janeway struck a blow to all New Hampshire taxpayers. Janeway refused to take the popular Anti Tax Pledge, saying "it's not necessary to earn the voters' trust". In the article, Janeway blames New Hampshire's record budget deficit on the national economic downtown, yet New Hampshire revenue levels are at all-time highs.  The projected deficit stems from unrealistic revenue forecasts and overspending, which Janeway approved last year.

JANEWAY BACKTRACKS ON THE PLEDGE; DO OTHER DEMOCRATS?

Release Date: Oct 9 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Date:               October 9, 2008

Contact:          Fergus Cullen, Chairman, New Hampshire Republican Party

                        603-225-9341 office, 603-520-5450 cell

JANEWAY BACKTRACKS ON THE PLEDGE;  DO OTHER DEMOCRATS?

CONCORD – In today’s Concord Monitor, State Senator Harold Janeway announced that he is not taking “The Pledge” against a sales or income tax.  From the Monitor:

Andy Sanborn Receives "A" Rating from NRA

Release Date: Oct 9 2008

For Immediate Release
October 9, 2008
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Andy Sanborn Receives "A" Rating from NRA

Janeway silent on Second Amendment rights

(Henniker)   State Senate candidate Andy Sanborn's status as a defender of gun owners' rights has been cemented. Sanborn received an impressive "A" rating from the National Rifle Association, while Harold Janeway received a rating of "?". An "A" rating may be awarded to a non-incumbent candidate who "has expressed strong support for NRA positions on Second Amendment issues". A candidate receiving a "?" rating, in the NRA's words, "Failed to answer NRA-PVF candidate questionnaire, often an indication of indifference, if not outright hostility, to gun owners' and sportsmen's rights".

PRESS RELEASE: Will Janeway Call to Cut Wasteful Spending?

Release Date: Sep 24 2008

For Immediate Release
September 24, 2008
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Will Janeway Call to Cut Wasteful Spending?
Sanborn encourages Janeway to find $10 million to pay for fuel assistance

(Concord)   State Senate candidate Andy Sanborn is encouraging incumbent Harold Janeway to abandon his big-tax, big-spending agenda, and propose $10 million in spending cuts to account for the necessary cost to provide fuel assistance and weatherizing programs. The state legislature is expected to approve $10 million in aid later today.

PRESS RELEASE: Janeway Calls New Hampshire Voters "Wacko"

Release Date: Sep 22 2008

For Immediate Release
September 22, 2008
For more information, contact Brett Bosse: (603) 995-9284

Janeway Calls New Hampshire Voters "Wacko"
Insults anyone who supports offshore drilling

(Loudon)   State Senate candidate Andy Sanborn has chided Harold Janeway for his callous insult to people who support drilling for domestic oil. The Concord Monitor cites a statement Janeway made at a recent press conference, in which he said people who support expanded offshore drilling are "wacko". National polls have shown a wide majority of Americans support offshore drilling, as part of a comprehensive plan to bring down the cost of gasoline and home heating oil.

Andy Sanborn Hires Campaign Manager

Release Date: Sep 18 2008

For Immediate Release
September 18, 2008
For more information, contact Brett Bosse: (603) 995-9284

Andy Sanborn Hires Campaign Manager
Brett Bosse brought on to help defeat Harold Janeway, Income Tax

(Loudon)   Republican State Senate nominee Andy Sanborn has hired a campaign manager, bringing on Brett Bosse for his general election campaign. Sanborn faces one-term incumbent District 7 Senator Harold Janeway, a staunch income tax supporter. Bosse will help coordinate Sanborn's grassroots campaign, and serve as Sanborn's media liaison. Bosse previously served as Field Director and Communications Director for the Grant Bosse for Congress campaign.
September 8, 2008 - 6:59pm

Sanborn, Elliott points fingers at one another

CONCORD-- In a state senate primary that has been marked by investigations, rumors and reports of illegal campaign activity, both candidates say they are ready to move onto the general election.

Andy Sanborn (R-Henniker) and Larry Elliott (R-Antrim) are running against one another in the Republican primary in state district 7. The winner will face freshman state Sen. Harold Janeway (D-Webster) on Election Day.

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August 21, 2008 - 12:34pm

Sanborn beating Elliott in fundraising

In the Republican primary in Senate District 7, Andy Sanborn (R-Loudon) raised five times more money than his primary opponent Larry Elliott (R-Antrim).

Over the past three months Sanborn raised $21,550 and ended the period with a surplus of $9,081 while Elliott raised $4,225 and closed the period with $1,261 cash on hand.

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August 3, 2008 - 1:48pm

For Janeway challengers, a fiscal focus in a media blackhole

Concord business owner Andy Sanborn (R-Loudon) and former state rep. Larry Elliott (R-Antrim), who are both running for the opportunity to challenge freshman state Sen. Harold Janeway (D-Webster), agree on the message, but the question for their primary is who can get that message out.

Both Republican Seante District 7 candidates said they are running on a message of lower government spending.

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