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Presidential Hopefuls Return To The Granite State

Presidential GOP hopefuls are back in New Hampshire again this week including Sen. Rand Paul, Gov. Chris Christie and Sen. Lindsay Graham.

Lindsay Graham will make his first stop in N.H. Tuesday – a day after he officially kicks off his presidential campaign for the Republican ticket in his home state.

The South Carolina Senator is scheduled to drop by MaryAnne’s Diner in Derry as well as attend a house party later that night in Tuftonboro hosted by Beverly Bruce. Graham will also be in Portsmouth and Manchester on Wednesday.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will be attending a fundraiser for Mayor Ted Gatsas in Manchester on Thursday as well as making an appearance at the VFW in Derry. On Friday Christie also plans to stop at a drug-recovery center in Franklin called Webster Place. Earlier this month he visited a drug treatment center in Manchester.

Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich plans to stop in the Seacoast and Lebanon on Thursday; meanwhile, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul plans to be in Manchester on Friday.

This past weekend Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley were in the Granite State.

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