Will N.H. shock the nation? Granite State voters have their say ahead of pivotal primary

As the New Hampshire primary approaches, voters in the Granite State have been voicing their opinions on the key candidates. Republican Carole Roberge expressed her support for Nikki Haley, citing her dislike for former President Donald Trump as a factor in her decision. On the Democratic side, retired teacher Debbie Beaudoin plans to write in President Joe Biden's name. Biden opted out of the primary due to a dispute over South Carolina's primary calendar position. Supporters of Biden, including Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, have been advocating for write-in votes. Some younger voters in New Hampshire feel disconnected from the candidates, citing concerns about issues such as jobs, the cost of living, student debt, and climate change. They hope to find a candidate who is relatable and capable of effective communication. As polls open on Tuesday, it remains to be seen whether the voters of New Hampshire will deliver any surprises in this pivotal primary election.

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