Russell Prescott

New Hampshire’s 1st (NH - 01)

Updated: September 18, 2024

Overview

Candidate CPP (Q3, :30s)
WMUR CPP: $296
Boston Broadcast CPP: $456
Boston Cable CPP: $400
Portland Broadcast CPP: $45
Portland Cable CPP: $59

Russell Prescott’s extreme conservative record is out of step with Granite Staters. He supports some of the most extreme views in his party, and will take us backwards.

A small business owner and lifelong Granite Stater, Chris Pappas is in touch with, and understands us. From lowering costs to protecting abortion access, Chris is working hard to make a difference for Granite Staters in Congress.

Summary

First, voters, including voters registered as unaffiliated, voters registered as Democrats, and voters who lean Republican, need to see ads on both WMUR and Boston broadcast, cable, and digital – including streaming – that Russell Prescott thinks politicians like him should be in charge of reproductive healthcare decisions, not women.

  • Russell Prescott supports allowing politicians to ban abortion, including without exceptions for rape and incest, and has a 20-year record of voting against a woman’s right to choose in New Hampshire.

Then, voters, including voters registered as unaffiliated, voters registered as Democrats, and voters who lean Republican, need to see ads on both WMUR and Boston broadcast, cable, and digital – including streaming – that Russell Prescott’s backers are pushing the ultra-conservative Project 2025.

  • Russell Prescott’s backers are pushing Project 2025, which if passed into law would make it easier to pay workers less overtime, mandate that the government monitor pregnancies, roll back measures to stop surprise medical billing, ban Medicare from negotiating lower drug prices, and eliminate the Head Start program.

Finally, voters, including voters registered as unaffiliated, voters registered as Democrats, and voters who lean Republican, need to see ads on both WMUR and Boston broadcast, cable, and digital – including streaming – that Prescott supports a radical plan that could gut Social Security and Medicare benefits every year. 

  • Russell Prescott supports a plan that would allow radicals in Congress to cut Social Security and Medicare instead of guaranteeing those benefits for those who paid into the system. Prescott voted to raise the retirement age for New Hampshire workers, forcing hundreds into early retirement, and said in his own words, he’d be quote “willing to do that again in Washington DC.”

Additional Resources

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  • It is important to describe people who live in New Hampshire as “Granite Staters” (as opposed to “New Hampshirites”)
  • Voters need to hear from real people who reflect the demographics of the voters who need to be persuaded to vote for Chris Pappas, on the issues important to them.
  • If there are Republican communications on Meta platforms, they should not go unanswered.

CLIPS:

Russell Prescott Research Memo

 




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