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New Hampshire Republicans Expand Control
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Posted By: FlyRight, 11/14/2024 3:55:08 AM

New Hampshire Republicans are projected to maintain trifecta control of state government heading into 2025, according to preliminary results released this week. Updated vote totals show Republicans expanding their majority in the Granite State’s House of Representatives. As of this article’s publication, Republicans are projected to win at least 203 House seats. The GOP held 197 seats heading into the Nov. 5 contest, compared to Democrats’ 191. Republicans holding their House majority is welcome news after preliminary results last week showed them retaining the state Senate and governor’s mansion. According to The New York Times, Republicans won 16 of the state’s 24 Senate seats,

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Reply 1 - Posted by: thefield 11/14/2024 5:11:23 AM (No. 1834222)
They should have pulled trump over the line.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: FunOne 11/14/2024 6:41:35 AM (No. 1834261)
Well bully for them! The rest of the countr,y that is largely comprised of red states, will see New Hampshire as just another bule state that failed to help elect trump and that they won'\;t want to vacation in.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Ebenezer 11/14/2024 7:54:10 AM (No. 1834340)
I don't understand how this could be, considering that NH's two US Senators and two US Representatives are all Democrats. Something fishy going on with the voting for Federal offices?
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