Josh Rogers
Senior Political Reporter and EditorJosh has worked at NHPR since 2000.
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The proposal is supported by the New Hampshire Attorney General. But it has divided Republicans and Democrats.
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The New Hampshire primary on Tuesday offers former UN ambassador Nikki Haley her best chance at a win over former President Donald Trump as they compete for the GOP presidential nomination.
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The final weekend before the NH primary ended with two Republicans left standing: Donald Trump and Nikki Haley. The choice now before primary voters presents two very different visions for the direction of GOP.
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With less than a week until Primary Day, many voters say they're committed to a candidate. Plenty of others, however, say they're feeling more anxiety and apathy than passion.
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Trump has planned a string of rallies across the state. Haley is banking on a strong door-knocking game. And DeSantis is reintroducing himself to Granite State voters.
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Christie had faced repeated questions about dropping out from voters and from the press. His answer has tended to be, “I'll be staying in this race because no Republican is really running against Donald Trump.”
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The president's decision to skip the NH Primary has shaped, maybe even warped, the 2024 race here for months, including the launch of a rare write-in campaign.
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The Republican lawmaker, implicated in her husband's alleged pandemic relief loan fraud, has yet to attend public State House meetings.
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GOP candidates on the presidential primary trail are working to distinguish themselves from Biden — and Trump — when it comes to international affairs.
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The New Hampshire presidential primary is just over a month away, and lots of voters here are narrowing their choices in the Democratic or Republican nomination races. Some aren't thrilled with the prospect.