Corky Messner Wins NH Senate Primary

September 9, 2020

RightVoter congratulates client Bryant “Corky” Messner on securing the Republican nomination in the New Hampshire Senate Primary.

RightVoter partner Michael Biundo issued the following statement:

“Congratulations to RightVoter client Corky Messner on his hard-fought victory in last night’s election. As a small business owner who grew up in a blue-collar family, he is exactly the kind of leader we need in Washington. Corky worked tirelessly during this campaign, traveling across New Hampshire, talking directly with voters, and being endorsed by President Trump. RightVoter is proud of what was accomplished last night, and we look forward to turning our sights to defeating DC Jeanne Shaheen in November.”

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