NEW HAMPSHIRE |
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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 |
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| Congressional Immigration Reduction Grade |
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Mandate government contractors verify legal status of new hires |
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Bar sanctuary policies |
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Bar in-state college tuition for illegals |
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Bar public housing for illegals |
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Bar drivers licenses for illegals |
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| Train state police to enforce immigration |
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| Inquire about immigration status in routine law enforcement |
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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 “Declined” indicates 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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