New Hampshire Dem Gov Candidates Steve Marchand and Molly Kelly Continue To Embrace Burdensome Tax Hikes

With just weeks to go until New Hampshire Democrats choose their gubernatorial nominee, both Steve Marchand and Molly Kelly continue their race to the left, doubling down on their support for tax hikes that would hurt Granite State families.

In an interview this weekend with WMUR-TV, Marchand attacked Kelly for her flip-flop on the business profits tax cut, stating that she voted for the measure five years ago but now opposes it. Marchand noted that he was against the tax cut from the beginning, while re-stating his support for increasing the gas tax, a move that would further burden working families.

STEVE MARCHAND: “I think Molly’s uncomfortable and unwilling to talk about this reality, and in fact in the general election when she says ‘I want to reverse the business profits tax cut,’ and then Chris Sununu looks at her in a general election scenario and says, ‘well you voted for them five years ago,’ it is a difficult place from which to have a debate. I have opposed them from the start, I’ve supported cannabis legalization as you know for a long period of time, I’ve been a long-time advocate for increasing the gas tax…”

As Marchand and Kelly stake their candidacies on increasingly far-left positions while calling for burdensome tax hikes that would take New Hampshire backwards, they continue to show voters that they can’t be trusted to lead.