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New Hampshire Votes in Nation’s First Primary of 2024

HeadlineJan 23, 2024

New Hampshire voters are casting ballots today in the first primary of the 2024 presidential election. Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley appeared at a flurry of campaign events Monday in what analysts say could be a final attempt to shore up her campaign against front-runner Donald Trump.

On the Democratic side, President Biden will not be on the primary ballot, after state Democrats went ahead with January primaries despite the DNC switching up the voting calendar. A write-in campaign for Biden still seeks to deliver the president a victory in New Hampshire. Meanwhile, organizers are urging Democrats to instead write in their vote as “ceasefire” to send a message to Biden over his support for Israel’s assault on Gaza.

One presidential candidate who is on New Hampshire’s Democratic ticket is author and activist Marianne Williamson. She will be joining us to discuss her campaign later in the broadcast.

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