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Mowers Cleared of Violating NH State Law After Double Votes
A former Trump administration official running for Congress in New Hampshire did not violate state law by voting twice during the 2016 primary election season, the New Hampshire attorney general’s office said Thursday without taking a position on whether federal law was broken. The Associated Press reported in April that Matt Mowers cast ballots in both the Feb. 9, 2016,…
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Sununu's Trump Remarks at Roast Upset Fellow Republicans
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu’s remarks about Donald Trump this weekend upset some of the former president’s supporters in his own party. Speaking at the Gridiron Club’s spring dinner Saturday, Sununu referred to Trump as “f****** crazy.” “I don’t think he’s so crazy that you could put him in a mental institution,” the governor said. “But I think if...
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Sununu's Trump Comments Ignite Backlash From Fellow Republicans
Republican New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu’s criticism of Donald Trump, which he said was a joke, has drawn anger from the former president’s supporters.
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Trump Aide Running for Congress in NH Voted in 2 States in 2016
A former Trump administration official now running for Congress in New Hampshire voted twice during the 2016 primary election season, potentially violating federal voting law and leaving him at odds with the Republican Party’s intense focus on “election integrity.” Matt Mowers, a leading Republican primary candidate looking to unseat Democratic Rep. Chris Pappas, cast an absentee ballot in New Hampshire’s 2016 presidential...
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1-On-1 With GOP NH Candidate Matt Mowers
Matt Mowers is one of the Republicans seeking the nomination to face off against Democratic Rep. Chris Pappas of New Hampshire.