A Donald Trump campaign volunteer warned that New Hampshire was 'no longer a battleground state' in an email.
A Donald Trump campaign volunteer in Massachusetts 'will no longer have any involvement' in the campaign after he warned in an email that New Hampshire was 'no longer a battleground state,' according to the Boston Globe on Monday.
This comes as New Hampshire has voted Democratic in all but one election since 1992, but it is considered a battleground state in most election cycles because control of its state legislature and congressional seats have switched back and forth between Republicans and Democrats.
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