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As for Huntsman, the Republican consultant said the candidate made a good distinction when he forcefully declared his support for civil unions, which none of his opponents backs.
"He was a little more aggressive [this time], but he still missed opportunities," Cullen said.
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New Hampshire expects 250K GOP primary votes
New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner says he expects 250,000 ballots to be cast in the highly contested Republican presidential primary on Tuesday and 75,000 on the Democratic side.
As of last month, New Hampshire had about 232,000 registered Republicans, 223,000 Democrats and 313,000 undeclared voters, who can vote in either primary. The state also allows same-day voter registration at the polls.
Tuesday’s contest is the nation’s first primary of the presidential nominating season.
Source: The Associated Press
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