Despite a good showing, fight to keep primary first will continue : vimarsana.com

Despite a good showing, fight to keep primary first will continue

CONCORD — Looking at the record turnout in Tuesday’s Republican primary and President Joe Biden’s massive write-in win, one might surmise New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation tradition is safe heading into 2028.

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