"Divided Electorate: New Hampshire GOP Primary and Independent Voters"

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The New Hampshire GOP primary electorate is split between registered Republicans and undeclared voters, with nearly two-thirds describing themselves as conservative and about one-third as moderates. Most voters do not consider themselves part of the MAGA movement and about half believe in the legitimacy of President Joe Biden's victory. The top issues for voters are immigration and the economy, with a majority opposing a federal ban on most or all abortions. The exit poll, conducted by Edison Research, includes 1,565 interviews with Republican primary voters across 40 polling places.
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