Serving Nashua · NH House
Republican for Nashua

Joseph Cole

Help Nashua right itself.

Joseph Cole
Joseph Cole

A Constituent Who Stopped Watching

Someone Who Says What He Means

Joseph Cole came up the hard way. He put himself through college part-time — the only way he could afford it — and graduated into a job market that never delivered on the promises he was sold.

That experience left him skeptical of institutions and the people who run them. He ran for office once before, in 2020, and will tell you himself it did not go well. He stepped back, reassessed, and decided to try again.

This time he is focused on one thing: pushing back against the progressive left and the policies he believes are hurting working people and weakening the country.

Cole is not a polished candidate. He is a frustrated constituent who decided to stop watching from the sidelines. Nashua voters who feel the same way now have someone on the ballot who says what he means.

— Joseph Cole

Where He Stands

Fighting For Nashua's Future

01

Work

I cannot be the only person who is having trouble with the current economic environment. We need more jobs. We need to decrease regulatory compliance. We should allow those who want to build a better future the freedom to do so.

02

Education

There are those who want to learn and those who do not. Our public school systems should not be overpaid daycares. Our higher education should provide opportunities to those who graduate, or compensate them for wasting their time. Education is not a right but a responsibility, and we have handled it poorly.

03

Community

Individualism has made us a discrete set of atomic nuclei, unable to coordinate or effectuate resistance to the problems arrayed against us. We need to work together as Americans in order to win. If you need my help just ask.

The Bottom Line

No Spin. No Sidelines. Just Straight Talk For Nashua.

Joe isn't running to climb a ladder — he's running because he's fed up, like a lot of Nashua families. He'll bring that same honesty to the State House and stand up for the working people who feel ignored.