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New Hampshire primary heats up: Here's what's on the ballot
January 19, 2024
As the 2024 election draws nearer, the New Hampshire primary is heating up.
Donald Trump, Nikki Haley, and Ron DeSantis are all on the Republican ballot — and Haley seems to be promising a tight race as she just trails behind Trump in the latest polls.
However, Joe Biden and RFK Jr. are missing from the Democrat ballot.
While Pat Gray wonders what this means for Biden, Keith Malinak isn’t too concerned.
“It doesn’t matter; they’ve rigged it so that he’s going to win the nomination regardless,” Malinak says, noting that the reason RFK’s name is missing is because he was told that if he ran in New Hampshire as a Democrat, they wouldn’t put him on the ballot in Georgia.
RFK then announced that he would be running as an independent instead.
“This is what the Democrats do,” Gray scoffs.
“But they’re worried about democracy,” Malinak adds.
“The election integrity is so very important to them; don’t mess with our democracy,” Gray jokes.
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