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GOP Presidential Hopefuls Flood N.H. This Week

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Potential presidential candidates will be flooding into the Granite State this week, with nearly 20 GOP White House hopefuls expected to attend a Republican Leadership Summit in Nashua over the weekend.

Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, Marco Rubio and Rick Perry are just a few of the likely candidates slated to speak at the Nashua Crown Plaza Hotel for the First of the Nation Summit. Rand Paul and Ted Cruz, who are the only official candidates so far in the race, are also scheduled.

Chris Christie will address entitlement issues at St. Anselem College on Tuesday, which will be his first visit to New Hampshire so far this Spring. 

The New Jersey Governor will also host a series of town hall events this week in Londonderry and Nashua before attending Friday’s summit.

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush will attend a Politics and Pie Thursday night in Concord and a Politics and Eggs event Friday morning in Goffstown.

And former New York Governor George Patiki will meanwhile headline an “Ax the Tax” rally on Wednesday in Rocheseter.

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