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Home | American Democracy Originals | Election Reform Movement Walks New Hampshire

Election Reform Movement Walks New Hampshire

January 19, 2014 by Adrian Tawfik 2 Comments

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Election reform movement braves New Hampshire winter to press issue into Presidential elections

Democracy, elections, and voting at Democracy Chronicles

Democracy Chronicles is going to New Hampshire! We are filming interviews and the march across New Hampshire by the NHRebellion and election reform leader Lawrence Lessig. We are also travelling with the campaign of Jeff Kuzon that has allowed us exclusive access to film their campaign for Congress to represent New York’s 7th District.  Below is information on Monday’s events. We will see you there!

We are walking 185 miles across New Hampshire to ensure that in the 2016 primaries, every presidential candidate is made to answer this one question: “How are YOU going to end the system of corruption in Washington?”

Election Reform Movement:

New Hampshire is in a unique position to restore integrity, transparency, and responsibility to a broken and corrupt political system. The NH Rebellion is a movement to leverage that opportunity. The facts are simple:  New Hampshire holds the first presidential primary, the voters of New Hampshire are fiercely independent, and New Hampshire is one of the only states that has an express right of the people to revolution within its Constitution. These three facts have led the us to launch the NH Rebellion.

Democracy Chronicles is joining the march on Monday. Here is the schedule for the day:

MONDAY, JANUARY 20: DAY 10 – CANTERBURY to CONCORD

Total Daily Mileage: 10.2 miles
Estimate Walk Time: 4 hrs 15 min 

Starting Point: The Eggshell Restaurant, 563 Rte. 106, Louden NH

Route: Shaker Rd, L on Lesmerises, L on Old Shaker Road, L on Mountain Rd, R on Eastman St, bike path across river along I-93, right on Institute/Delta Dr, L on Commercial Street, R on 202W (0.1 mile), L on North Main, L on Gulf St .

End Point & Tonight’s Lodging: Fairfield Inn, 4 Gulf St., Concord

7:30 AM: BREAKFAST
Breakfast at Eggshell Restaurant

8:45 AM: DEPART/WALK

LUNCH:
On the road!

2:00 PM: ARRIVE
Arrive at Fairfield Inn, Concord.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 21: DAY 11 – CONCORD
DAY OFF! See our EVENTS PAGE for what’s going in Concord!

 

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About Adrian Tawfik

Democracy Chronicles has been run by Founder and Editor-in-Chief Adrian Tawfik since 2011. He received a B.A. from New School University and is based in New York City where he built DC from the ground up. See Adrian's Opinion Column for a sampling of Adrian's personal views and browse his hundreds of original political memes. Also take a look at the rest of our international team of authors.

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  1. maurice says

    October 24, 2014 at 10:38 am

    Ive been living in nh all my life. And StumbleUpon your website. Keep up the good work. I feel all the polititions in this country are disingenuous today.I never seen such hate and blame in the media today. Its dividing neighbors and friends. Keep asking the tough questions. Expose them all for who they are so this country can move on and heal itself.

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  2. Adrian Tawfik says

    October 24, 2014 at 12:33 pm

    Thanks Maurice! Welcome to the site!

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