Trump rallies in New Hampshire.
OAN’s Stephanie Stahl
12:51 PM – Monday, October 23, 2023
Former President Donald Trump returned to New Hampshire to officially submit his candidacy for the primary and to host a campaign rally.
The 45th president arrived at the New Hampshire State House on Monday to complete the filing process for the New Hampshire primary. His campaign event was held at the New England Sports Center in Derry.
This marks Trump’s second visit to the secretary of state’s office.
Eight years ago, he registered for the 2016 primary on the opening day of the filing period and had Vice President Mike Pence submit his paperwork for the 2020 primary. Trump emerged as the winner in both primaries, however, he lost the state in the general election.
During a press conference on Monday, New Hampshire Democrats voiced their criticisms of Trump, condemning and characterizing him as “untrustworthy.”
“At a time when our country confronts significant problems at home and around the world, and when our global leadership is as indispensable as ever, we need to be united. But Trump is incapable of bringing us together,” U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan said.
“We are the Live Free or Die State: We have no use for a man who would overturn our elections or praise dictators. I know that as Granite Staters and Americans, we will reject Trump and we will win next November,” the Democrat continued.
Two weeks ago, Trump visited New Hampshire for a campaign gathering in Wolfeboro. During which, he attributed responsibility for the attacks on Israel to President Biden’s weak leadership and Iran’s U.S.-backed funding.
“When I was your president, we had peace through strength, and now we have weakness, conflict and chaos. The atrocities we’re witnessing in Israel would never have happened if I was president,” Trump asserted.
During his speech, Trump also criticized fellow GOP presidential hopefuls Ron DeSantis and Chris Christie, saying that DeSantis has fallen so far in the polls as of late that he is not sure if he is even worth mentioning.
The former president continues to hold a large lead in the 2024 polls among Republicans.
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How does Donald Trump’s return to the New Hampshire primary race set the stage for an intriguing electoral contest?
Title: Former President Donald Trump Submits Candidacy for New Hampshire Primary
Introduction:
Former President Donald Trump recently made a visit to New Hampshire to officially submit his candidacy for the primary and host a campaign rally. This marks his second visit to the state’s Secretary of State office, reinforcing his commitment to the political process. Amidst both support and criticism, Trump’s return to the primary race sets the stage for an intriguing electoral contest.
The Filing Process and Campaign Event:
On Monday, Trump arrived at the New Hampshire State House to complete the filing process for the New Hampshire primary. Following that, he held a campaign event at the New England Sports Center in Derry. Trump’s return to New Hampshire demonstrates his eagerness to engage with voters and garner support in the key primary state.
Trump’s History with New Hampshire:
Trump’s involvement with the state of New Hampshire goes beyond his recent filing process. During the 2016 primary, he registered on the opening day of the filing period, and in 2020, Vice President Mike Pence submitted his paperwork. Trump emerged as the winner in both primaries, making his presence in the state noteworthy. However, he ultimately lost the state in the general election, highlighting the challenges he may face in gaining widespread support.
Criticism from New Hampshire Democrats:
During a press conference on Monday, New Hampshire Democrats strongly voiced their criticisms of Trump. U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan characterized him as “untrustworthy” and incapable of unifying the country. She emphasized the need for unity in a time when the country faces significant problems both domestically and internationally. Other Democrats condemned Trump for his alleged overturning of elections and praise of dictators, asserting that such actions do not align with the values of Granite Staters and Americans.
Trump’s Previous Comments on Israel and GOP Rivals:
During his visit to New Hampshire two weeks ago, Trump delivered a speech in Wolfeboro where he attributed responsibility for attacks on Israel to President Biden’s weak leadership and Iran’s U.S.-backed funding. He emphasized the need for strength in international relations, claiming that peace could only be achieved through a position of power. Additionally, Trump took the opportunity to criticize GOP contenders Ron DeSantis and Chris Christie, suggesting that DeSantis has lost ground in the polls and may no longer be relevant to the discussion.
Trump’s Strong Position in the 2024 Polls:
Despite the ongoing criticism and challenges, Trump remains a frontrunner in the 2024 polls among Republicans. His continued popularity within the party suggests a strong base of support that will be essential for his campaign’s success.
Conclusion:
Former President Donald Trump’s submission of his candidacy for the New Hampshire primary marks an important moment in the upcoming election cycle. As his campaign rally draws attention and criticism, Trump’s ability to navigate the challenges ahead will determine his ultimate success. The New Hampshire primary will undoubtedly be a significant battleground, shaping the trajectory of the 2024 presidential race.
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