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Going where no presidential candidate has ever gone before...
On Thursday Bill Richardson will apparently become the first candidate ever to visit Marlow, New Hampshire, quite a statement given the number of visits the state sees from presidential candidates.
Richardson will hold a "job interview" event at the Marlow Historical Society. The president of the society confirms that Richardson is the first ever to appear in town.
Marlow has a population of under 800 and is located in Southwestern New Hampshire.
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