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The New Hampshire Republican Party called out Vice President Kamala Harris for visiting the #wrongborder as she heads to the Granite State for a visit.
Harris is visiting New Hampshire for the first time since 2019 when she was still a senator from California running for president.
The state s Republicans were quick to call the vice president out for visiting the state where Democratic Sen. Maggie Hassan is expected to face a tough race in 2022 before she s traveled to the southern border amid the ongoing immigration crisis.
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The New Hampshire GOP called out Vice President Kamala Harris’ planned visit to the “wrong border” rather than traveling to the southern border amid the ongoing migrant crisis.
Harris has faced Republican criticism for delaying a visit to the southern border even though she had been nominated as the overseer of the administration’s response to the migrant crisis by President Joe Biden. The New Hampshire Republican Party tweeted Friday that the country would be better served if she visited the southern border rather than campaign for Democratic Sen. Maggie Hassan in the state.
“Welcome to the #WrongBorder, VP Kamala Harris! As you travel over 2,300 miles away from El Paso, our country would be better served with an official visit to our southern border, not a campaign trip for Maggie Hassan,” the New Hampshire GOP tweeted.
Nashua GOP vice chair doubles down on Gaetz invitation to summer fundraiser wmur.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wmur.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
THE GAETZ SAGA CONTINUES. As of this morning, the Nashua Republican City Committee’s invitation to embattled U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida to speak at its major summer fundraiser still stands. Di Lothrop, the committee vice chair and the organizer of the August “Steakout” event, said she reported on the controversy to committee members Wednesday night and was encouraged by their show of support. “I just finished my report on Rep. Gaetz,” she told us in a text from the meeting. “We have over 50 people here and the overwhelming response from our members was do NOT back down on our invitation.” And that’s despite a statement issued in recent days by Gov. Chris Sununu saying that the invitation should be rescinded. Apparently, though, neither Sununu, nor anyone from his office nor anyone from the New Hampshire Republican Party has contacted event Lothrop to personally ask that the invitation be rescinded. Gaetz continues to face a federal investigation into whet