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January 27, 2024
ICYMI: Kuster Applauds Write-In Biden Effort, Looks to 2024
Concord, NH — In case you missed it, Congresswoman Annie Kuster was a proud supporter of the Write-In Biden effort in New Hampshire’s First-in-the-Nation Primary and played a key role in advancing the movement. After Joe Biden’s historic win, she is turning toward 2024 and reminding voters of the importance of this election for our country and our future.
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“New Hampshire Democrats made history tonight by electing Joe Biden as our nominee in 2024 through a write-in effort,” said US Rep. Annie Kuster, D-New Hampshire. “This victory shows the power of our first-in-the-nation primary and the strength of President Biden’s support in New Hampshire and all across the country.”
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Even though Biden’s campaign doesn’t have an official presence in New Hampshire, Democratic members of the House were still visiting the state this month. Kuster said that campaigning with Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin earlier this month around the anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol “tied together that weekend around why it was so important to support Joe Biden in the New Hampshire primary and defeat Donald Trump in 2024.”
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In an interview, Kuster said delivering a primary win for Biden would show the DNC the significance of New Hampshire’s role in the presidential nominating process. “There will be more people who recognize the value of having our primary,” she said.
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"It is going to pave the way for our quality of life and for our democracy for the rest of this century," Kuster said.
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