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Trump Returns to N.H. Amid Reports Brown Being Vetted for VP

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Donald Trump will be in New Hampshire Thursday, his second trip to the Granite State this month.

The presumptive Republican presidential nominee will be at the former Osram Sylvania building Manchester at 3:30, where he’s expected to deliver a speech focused on trade.

This is the second day of a two-day swing through New England for Trump.

He held a fundraiser in Boston Wednesday, and held a rally in Bangor, Maine.

Trump’s visit to New Hampshire Thursday comes as WMUR reportsthat Scott Brown is among those being vetted for a potential running mate.

The former Massachusetts U.S. Senator moved to New Hampshire in 2013, and failed in his bid to return to the Senate when he challenged Democrat Jeanne Shaheen.

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