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New Hampshire Congressional Candidates Gear Up for 2024 Election

 
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Leading NH candidates for Congress in upcoming 2024 election cycle.

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Leading up to the general election in New Hampshire in 2024, click into each race below to compare and contrast where candidates stand on the key issues of Congress, White House, Gun Laws, National Security, and International relations. The state is buzzing with excitement as candidates from both parties gear up for what promises to be a closely watched and highly competitive race.

Colin Van Ostern, Tuck '09, and Maggie Goodlander, candidates in the Democratic primary to represent New Hampshire's 2nd Congressional District, will attend a series of debates and town hall meetings to engage with voters and share their visions for the future of the state and the country. Both candidates bring unique backgrounds and experiences to the table, promising a lively and dynamic campaign season.

Maggie Goodlander, who has served President Joe Biden in Washington, is back in NH to run for Congress. Here's what to know about her: her dedication to public service, her focus on healthcare and economic issues, and her commitment to fighting for the interests of all New Hampshire residents. With a strong track record of leadership and advocacy, Goodlander is a formidable contender in the Democratic primary.

Leading up to the state primary on Sept. 10, NHPR is speaking with the top candidates running in New Hampshire's 1st Congressional District. The race is heating up as candidates from both parties vie for the chance to represent their constituents in Washington. Issues such as healthcare, education, and the economy are at the forefront of the debate, with each candidate offering their own unique solutions and perspectives.

Maggie Goodlander, a candidate in the increasingly tense Democratic primary for retiring Rep. Annie Kuster's (D-N.H.) seat, filed a personal financial disclosure form with the Federal Election Commission, revealing her assets and sources of income. This transparency is key for voters to make informed decisions about the candidates vying for their support in the upcoming election.

The event was sponsored by the Rockefeller Center, students, and community members. Image. Image. Democratic candidates Colin Van Ostern and Maggie Goodlander took the stage to discuss their platforms and answer questions from the audience. The lively debate showcased the candidates' differing approaches to key issues facing the state and the nation.

Defeating U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas is the goal for Republicans in New Hampshire's 1st Congressional District, but first, a winner must emerge from the crowded field of primary contenders. The race is shaping up to be a fierce battle, with candidates from both parties vying for the chance to represent their constituents in Congress.

On Aug. 12, Dartmouth hosted Colin Van Ostern Tu '09 and Maggie Goodlander, the two Democratic candidates running for New Hampshire's second congressional district. The candidates engaged with students and community members, discussing their visions for the future and highlighting their plans to address key issues such as healthcare, education, and the economy.

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A Democrat who managed U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster's first campaign announced his candidacy to succeed her Thursday in New Hampshire's 2nd Congressional District. The candidate, who has deep roots in the state and a strong track record of public service, is expected to face tough competition in the upcoming election.

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