Rand Paul, the Republican Kentucky senator who is considering a presidential run in 2016, is coming back to New Hampshire to rally voters ahead of November's election.
It's Paul's second trip in a month to the state that holds the nation's first presidential primary. He's visited several times over the past two years and says he'll decide whether to run for president in the spring.
On Thursday, he'll attend get-out-the-vote rallies in Manchester, Concord and Salem and also meet with students at Plymouth State University.
The Republican presidential field remains wide open. Among others visiting New Hampshire this cycle are governors Chris Christie of New Jersey, Bobby Jindal of Louisiana and Rick Perry of Texas, along with senators Marco Rubio of Florida and Ted Cruz of Texas.