NHTPC to Hold Tea Party on April 15 at Statehouse

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Update: We consider 1500 people at a noontime rally to be very successful, in fact, five times more successful than the previous teaparties that drew only 300 or so.

NH Tea Party Coalition Motto – “Be a Committee of One”

CONCORD NH — The New Hampshire Tea Party Coalition (NHTPC and member groups) is proud to announce the third annual Statewide Tea Party Rally on the steps of the Statehouse in Concord. The event will take place on Friday April 15, 2011 at noon.

The Statehouse is located at 107 North Main Street, Concord, NH. From the South take Exit 14, take a left at the bottom of the exit, and go through three short lights until you come to North Main Street. Take a left and the Statehouse is on the right shortly thereafter.

The November 2, 2010 elections have proven that working as a “Committee of One” has been very successful. This must continue.

Invited to speak are many local activists as well as potential presidential candidates. Please check the website for further details on who is scheduled.

The NHTPC, the nation’s first state tea party ‘coalition’ was started after those who attended the first tea party in December of 2007 organized 35 other activist groups in NH, from taxpayer advocates to 912. They marched on DC in July of 2008 and then formed their coalition just before the tea party of April 15, 2009. The associated groups have been working together successfully to turn NH and the country around.

Please visit the NHTPC website at http://www.nhteapartycoalition.org for more information on RSVPing for MEMBER group displays, speaking spots, and an updated list of speakers.

Please note, all candidates are invited to appear, no matter party affiliation.
Please direct all inquiries to NHTPC@nhteapartycoalition.org or call 471-0138 There are no RSVPs necessary, just spread the word and come on down!

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NATIONAL SPEAKERS
Businessman Herman Cain
Former Governor Tim Pawlenty (R-MN)
Former Governor Buddy Roemer (R-LA)
Former Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA)

LOCAL SPEAKERS
Kelly Ayotte – US Senator from NH
Richard Bloom – Capital Area 912
Jerry DeLemus – Rochester 912/GSLPAC
Bob Giuda – Former Candidate for US Congress – Dis 2
Cindy Howard – Claremont Citizens for Lower Taxes
Dennis Lamare – Former Candidate for US Senate
Ovide Lamontagne – Former Candidate for US Senate
George Lovejoy – Former NH Senator
William O’Brien – Speaker, NH House of Representatives
Karen Testerman – Former Candidate for Governor
Elaine Driscoll – Concerned Women for America New Hampshire
Dan Itse – NH State Representative

APPROVED DISPLAY TABLES

Richard Bloom – Capital Area 912
Sue Carroll – Rockingham 912
Andrew Hemingway – RLCNH
Jenn Horn – We the People Freedom Forum
Cindy Howard – Claremont Citizens for Lower Taxes
Kevin J. Kervick, MS, LMFT – A Place for Possibilities
Kevin Smith – Cornerstone Policy Research

THERE WILL BE A STRAW POLL.

So far we have these folks who either have made visits to NH and Iowa or have expressed an interest in running.

Haley Barbour
John Bolton
Herman Cain
Mitch Daniels
Newt Gingrich
Jon Huntsman
Gary Johnson
Sarah Palin
Ron Paul
Tim Pawlenty
Buddy Roemer
Mitt Romney
Rick Santorum
Donald Trump