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Last Updated: April 22, 2008

NEW HAMPSHIRE
If a candidate's column is blank, CLICK HERE for a survey to send him/her

RACE: Governor
John Lynch (D)*, Joseph D. Kenney (R),
Matt Keough (R)

GENERAL ELECTION DATE: November 4, 2008
Primary: September 9, 2008
*Incumbent

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Immigration Issue

John Lynch
Democrat
Joseph D. Kenney
Republican
Matt
Keough
Republican
Incumbent's Winning Percentage in Last General Election
   
Congressional Immigration Reduction Grade      

Mandate government contractors verify legal status of new hires

     

Bar sanctuary policies

     

Bar in-state college tuition for illegals

     

Bar public housing for illegals

     

Bar drivers licenses for illegals

     
Train state police to enforce immigration      
Inquire about immigration status in routine law enforcement      

SOURCES & EXPLANATIONS
Click here for a Survey to send to candidates who have not filled out one.

  • A green “YES” indicates a Survey response that would encourage lower immigration and more protection for American workers, communities, natural resources and quality of life from high immigration-forced U.S. population growth.
  • A red “NO” indicates a Survey response that would lead to higher U.S. immigration, foreign workers, sprawl, congestion and more pressure on American wages and communities.
  • A red “Declinedindicates a Survey response in which a candidate declined to take a position.

If a challenger returns a survey, but the incumbent Member of Congress does not, the incumbent's positions are filled in based on the incumbent's past actions in Congress.

  • A green lower-case “(yes)” means the incumbent’s past actions clearly indicate agreement with the survey question.
  • A green “(leans yes)” means the incumbent’s past actions indicate a general leaning toward agreement with the survey question.
  • A red  “(inadequate)” means the incumbent has inadequate past actions to indicate a positive position on the issue.
  • A red lower-case “(no)” means the incumbent’s past actions indicate a general disagreement with the survey question.
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