Ayotte wins GOP nomination for New Hampshire governor, Craig wins Democratic nomination
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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Former U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte won the GOP nomination for governor in New Hampshire on Tuesday, securing a chance to succeed fellow Republican Chris Sununu, who is stepping away after four terms. Though six candidates were competing in the Republican primary, the race largely was between Ayotte and former state Senate President Chuck Morse. On the Democratic side, former Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig won the Democratic nomination for governor for a chance to flip control of the office. The results set up a November general election...
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