Draft:Emmett Soldati
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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.