There isn’t the usual frenzy that New Hampshire voters are used to in the days leading up to the presidential primary, which this year takes place today, J
“You can make a case that there was a never a fork in the road, that it was all just kind of we were all just kind of going through the paces and pretending there was a competition when there never really was in the mind of the voters that matter,” said Dante Scala, a professor of political science at the University of New Hampshire.
After a dismal loss to Donald Trump in Iowa, Nikki Haley is hoping to benefit from a more moderate electorate and the prospect of independent voters participating in the GOP primary. New Hampshire is her last chance to slow the MAGA train before it heads south to Fortress Dixie
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