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Kellyanne Conway To Address N.H. Republicans At Closed-Door Fundraiser

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White House counselor Kellyanne Conway will be the keynote speaker at a state Republican Party fundraiser in Nashua Thursday night.

Conway's appearance at the party's closed-door “Spring to Victory” dinner comes as the Trump administration faces several controversies, including the recent firing of FBI director James Comey.

This marks Conway's second trip to the state in as many weeks.

She was in New Hampshire last week, along with Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, to learn about the state's opioid epidemic.

State Democratic Party Chair Ray Buckley is criticizing the decision to close the event to the press.

The decision, Buckley said, “reflects the NHGOP embarrassment at having to publicly promote and defend” the Trump administration.

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