Granite State GOP goes all-in on MAGA candidates
The three projected winners were the candidates who pushed hardest to the right.
New Hampshire's 2nd Congressional District covers western and northern parts of the Granite State, including the cities of Nashua and Concord. Rep. Annie Kuster, a Democrat, won reelection in 2022.
The three projected winners were the candidates who pushed hardest to the right.
Many likely GOP primary voters remain undecided, so these debates could prove hugely influential in the contests for U.S. Senate and the two congressional districts.
The map would move five towns from the 1st congressional district to the 2nd district to equalize the population between the two. Oral argument on the proposed map is scheduled for Tuesday, May 31.
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