#1, they're allegations.
#2, Nobody's quite sure on what was said although there seems to be consensus on her talking about "keeping his agenda going".
#3, has anyone actually brought charges? Is there an indictment?
I suspect the reason for #3 not being around has less to do with politics (though that's assuredly a factor) and more to do with the can of worms it would open up. Now, this is purely a guess on my part, but if I'm in the position of the election board, I don't want to even THINK about raising THAT flag unless it's an egregious violation of the statute.
To be honest, when I'm at the polls, I hear "political conversation" all the time. Maybe, technically, it violates our laws here in NH concerning "electioneering", but unless someone's going way over the line, nothing is done/ I don't know that anyone has ever been charged in NH for violating those laws.
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