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Brownback makes first trip to NH in months
Kansas Senator Sam Brownback, a Republican presidential candidate, attended a number of small events in New Hampshire Monday.
Brownback admitted in a taping at WMUR’s “Conversation with the Candidates” series that he faces hurdles to getting the nomination because polls suggest that he is behind John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, and Mitt Romney.
Brownback has spent most of his time campaigning for president in Iowa and South Carolina, states that might be more receptive to his social conservative message.
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