Community First Party/ Jon Kiper for NH Governor

Well, it’s clear. The Democratic Party as a whole has failed to meet the moment of fighting back against fascism. Failed to fight against the war monger, failed the working class. It is time for a new party and new priorities. It’s time for a party that will give the base what it wants and fights for them, not the ruling class or the robber barons. A party that does not meet fascism in the middle but offers a viable alternative to your economic strife. A party that does not participate in performative politics or purity tests. A party that does not take corporate PAC money, a party that believes in a policy agenda that includes: Medicare for All, universal childcare, taxing the rich, union formation, public education reform and fights for those things unapologetically. It is time for a party that actually believes in something and will actually fight for it. It is time for a party that puts COMMUNITY FIRST.

The start of implementing an agenda like this in New Hampshire and getting the Community First Party the start it needs, begins with electing Jon Kiper as the Governor of New Hampshire. He first needs 3,000 signatures to get on the ballot, and then needs your support as an Independent of the Community First Party for Governor. Your other options for Governor: The most useless Governor in NH history, Fascist Kelly Ayotte and her Democratic opponent Purdue Pharma Lobbyist Cinde Warmington. Neither as Governor will fight for the crucial issues that plague the State of NH. For example, fighting for a real and equitable public school funding system. A funding system that does what the NH Supreme Court has directed for the State Government to address in order to ensure a fair education for all in NH. A system that gets the pressure off the property tax payer and where the State government actually does their job and funds public education in an equitable fashion!

Vote Kiper for Governor and Join us in the Community First Party! Check out: https://www.cfparty.org/

Matt Bean, Claremont