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[[Emmett Soldati]], cafe owner, activist and political candidate from New Hampshire. Masters Degree from London School of Economics. [https://www.nhpr.org/nh-news/2024-02-01/he-isnt-a-lawyer-but-this-nh-cafe-owner-just-won-a-case-against-a-social-media-giant Defeated Facebook] ([[Meta Platforms]]) in the [[New Hampshire Supreme Court]], and Dover District Small Claims Court, representing himself [[Pro se legal representation in the United States|Pro-Se]]. Soldati ran for [[New Hampshire's Executive Council]] in District 2 in the Democratic primary in 2020. He also ran for the [https://www.nhpr.org/politics/2021-03-11/soldati-says-hes-running-for-n-h-dems-chair-to-strengthen-local-ties-grassroots chair of the New Hampshire Democrats], against incumbent [[Raymond Buckley|Ray Buckley]] in 2022. Soldati is currently running as the Democratic Nominee for New Hampshire's Executive Council in District 1 against Republican incumbent, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph Kenney|Joe Kenney]].
[[Emmett Soldati]], cafe owner, activist and political candidate from New Hampshire. He holds a Masters Degree from the London School of Economics. He defeated Facebook <ref>https://www.nhpr.org/nh-news/2024-02-01/he-isnt-a-lawyer-but-this-nh-cafe-owner-just-won-a-case-against-a-social-media-giant</ref> ([[Meta Platforms]]) in the [[New Hampshire Supreme Court]], and NH's Dover District Small Claims Court, representing himself [[Pro se legal representation in the United States|Pro-Se]]. Soldati ran for [[New Hampshire's Executive Council]] in District 2 in the Democratic primary in 2020. He also ran for the chair of the New Hampshire Democrats <ref>[https://www.nhpr.org/politics/2021-03-11/soldati-says-hes-running-for-n-h-dems-chair-to-strengthen-local-ties-grassroots </ref>], against incumbent [[Raymond Buckley|Ray Buckley]] in 2022. Soldati is currently running as the Democratic Nominee for New Hampshire's Executive Council in District 1 against Republican incumbent, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Kenney Joe Kenney].


Soldati's cafe, Teatotaller, a [https://teatotallercafe.com/the-skinny/ “queer, hipster oasis of tea, coffee, and pastry goodness.”] has been the host to several 2020 Presidential Primary Candidates.
Soldati's cafe, Teatotaller, a “queer, hipster oasis of tea, coffee, and pastry goodness.” <ref>[https://teatotallercafe.com/the-skinny/ ] </ref> has been the host to several 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Candidates.





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Emmett Soldati, cafe owner, activist and political candidate from New Hampshire. He holds a Masters Degree from the London School of Economics. He defeated Facebook [1] (Meta Platforms) in the New Hampshire Supreme Court, and NH's Dover District Small Claims Court, representing himself Pro-Se. Soldati ran for New Hampshire's Executive Council in District 2 in the Democratic primary in 2020. He also ran for the chair of the New Hampshire Democrats [2]], against incumbent Ray Buckley in 2022. Soldati is currently running as the Democratic Nominee for New Hampshire's Executive Council in District 1 against Republican incumbent, Joe Kenney.

Soldati's cafe, Teatotaller, a “queer, hipster oasis of tea, coffee, and pastry goodness.” [3] has been the host to several 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Candidates.




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