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Granite State Voters Set to Chisel Down Primary Fields for US Senate

Granite State Voters Set to Chisel Down Primary Fields for US Senate
Landscaping business owner Chuck Morse, who's served eight years as president of the N.H. State Senate, speaks ahead of the Sept. 13 Republican primary for U.S. Senate. Courtesy of Friends of Chuck Morse
Nanette Holt
Nanette Holt
Senior Features Editor
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New Hampshire voters will chisel down a field of 11 Republican primary candidates on Sept. 13 in one of the country’s most consequential U.S. Senate races.

The Granite State race’s outcome could affect the balance of power in the Senate, either handing it back to Republicans or solidifying Democratic control.

Nanette Holt
Nanette Holt
Senior Features Editor
Nanette Holt is an Epoch Times reporter and senior features editor covering issues of national interest. Ms. Holt has had more than 30 years of experience in media and has written for Reader’s Digest, Woman’s World, the Tampa Tribune, the St. Petersburg Times, and others.
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