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Astro-Adventures: New Hampshire Activities for every Zodiac Sign
From rock climbing to murder mystery dinners, discover the best New Hampshire activities for every Zodiac sign.
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Reporter’s notebook: Here’s what the vibe was like at polling places across NH
Granite Staters are showing up to elect the next president of the United States—and bringing the good vibes with them.
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New Hampshire on track to set record turnout for general election
New Hampshire voters are on track for a record voter turnout at the general election on Tuesday.
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Trump is widely expected to prematurely declare victory regardless of the vote count
Political experts and campaign officials alike are expecting Donald Trump to declare victory on Tuesday night before the final results will roll in. It’s just one tactic the former president and his allies have been working on to sow doubt in a potential election loss.
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House races to watch on Nov. 5
All 400 seats in the New Hampshire House are up for election on Nov.5.
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Trump and the MAGA movement have spent years preparing to contest the 2024 election results
Donald Trump’s plan to challenge a 2024 election loss involves relying on the far-right justices on the Supreme Court all the way down to MAGA sheriffs and local election officials, with a helping hand from Republicans in Congress, state lawmakers, and a firehose of lies and conspiracies being spread on social media.
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Follow these executive council races on Nov. 5.
Along with voting for gubernatorial candidates, representatives to the US Congress, New Hampshire State Senate and House, Granite Staters will elect Executive Councilors on Nov. 5.
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Long and Ping clash on education, marijuana, and reproductive rights in Senate race
Democrat Patrick Long is facing off against Republican Brittany LeClear-Ping for the District 20 Senate seat, which serves Manchester. The seat is open as Democrat Lou D’Allesandro retired after 50 years in office.
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Opinion: The biggest factor the polls aren’t showing: People.
The biggest factor the polls aren’t showing is people. People volunteering. People talking with people. People rising. And, importantly, people who care deeply about real issues that lower costs for families and boost the economy – and importantly, people who also want less vitriol, racism, misogyny, and hate.























