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MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Four candidates seeking the Republican nomination for governor in New Hampshire are meeting for a radio debate about health care, the drug epidemic, the state budget and other issues.
Wednesday's debate at WGIR in Manchester will feature Frank Edelblut, Jeanie Forrester, Ted Gatsas and Chris Sununu. It's the second in a series of debates organized by New England College. Democratic gubernatorial candidates get their turn Aug. 10.
The state primaries are Sept. 13. Candidates are competing to replace Democratic Gov. Maggie Hassan, who is running for U.S. Senate.
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