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As goes New Hampshire so goes the nation? New voters may change Granite State politics

2024/1/21
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As goes New Hampshire, so goes the nation? A Granite State mantra will likely be put to the test in this Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary.

Former President Donald Trump trounced his competitors in last week’s Iowa caucus with the biggest margin of victory in the history of the state’s Republican caucuses. But has his momentum been slowed in the days leading up to the New Hampshire primary?

Meanwhile, after the Granite State refused to accept second place to South Carolina in the Democratic National Committee’s primary cycle, President Joe Biden is not on the ballot. That isn’t stopping local Democrats from leading a write-in campaign for him.

Plus, a new study) shows New Hampshire’s primary could be impacted by an influx of new voters — potentially as many as 245,000 new voters.

Under the Radar's New Hampshire Insiders are back!

GUESTS

Arnie Arnesen, former New Hampshire democratic legislator, nominee for governor and candidate for U.S. Congress, and host of WNHN’s The Attitude with Arnie Arnesen

Paul Steinhauser, national politics reporter for Fox News and campaign columnist for The Concord Monitor