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Rand Paul Kicks Off Busy Week Of New Hampshire Presidential Politics

Paige Sutherland
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  Kentucky US Senator Rand Paul is back in New Hampshire to hold a town hall event in Londonderry. 

Paul is one of a number of Republican presidential hopefuls headed through New Hampshire this week.

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who was in the state just last week, will be back Tuesday and Wednesday for two days of events, including a speech on the economy at the University of New Hampshire in Manchester and a town hall meeting in Pembroke.

Former Pennsylvania U.S. Senator Rick Santorum, who is considering a second run for the Republican nomination, is set to speak at an event for the socially conservative group Cornerstone Tuesday night in Manchester. 

And real estate mogul and reality TV host Donald Trump is scheduled to return to New Hampshire Thursday, to take part in a business lunch in Portsmouth and a rally in Barrington. 

Check NHPR's Primary 2016 page for updates on the latest FITN news. 

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