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Policía de UNH investiga graffiti que acusa a la universidad de ser complicita en conflicto Israel-Hamas. Los votantes de NH tienen hasta el 4 de junio para cambiar su afiliación de partido. El estado pide más tiempo para terminar con la práctica de ER boarding.
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A series of forums this week focusing on childhood wellbeing in New Hampshire offered a preview of what’s to come in the race for governor this fall.
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An online reporting system lets candidates upload digital campaign finance files to a state portal, and allows the public to easily see individual contributions and expenditures. At least two major candidates for governor have opted not to use it.
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The move ends the fighting — at least for now — over the state's refusal to follow the DNC presidential primary calendar that made South Carolina, and not New Hampshire, the leadoff primary in 2024.
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En el día a día, nos estamos topando cada vez más con imágenes y texto creados por inteligencia artificial.
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Con múltiples fuentes en todo el país realizando encuestas, es importante entender cómo interpretarlas, en qué fuentes confiar y cómo pueden tener un impacto en votantes.
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Voting officials cheered when it was announced that a portion of a multibillion-dollar federal grant program would go to election security. But in many cases, the allocations didn't go as planned.
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NPR's electoral map organizes states into seven categories – Toss Up, Lean Republican, Lean Democratic, Likely Republican, Likely Democratic, Safe Republican and Safe Democratic.
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The Kennedys have been critical of Robert F. Kennedy's third-party run, which has the potential to draw votes away from President Biden — who the family endorsed Thursday.
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In the past, Gov. Chris Sununu argued that Trump should leave the presidential race if convicted of a felony. But in an interview, he said he no longer believes that.