The New Hampshire presidential primary, just days away, feels a bit different this year. The GOP field is now narrowed to three candidates and winning the nomination is a longshot for two of those three. The incumbent Democrat, President Biden, is not competing in the state after national Democrats tried removing New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation status. The Hill’s Cate Martel explains the distinct absence of the usual frenzy.
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