Amid impeachment and Iowa, 2020 top tier jilts New Hampshire
MANCHESTER, N.H. — New Hampshire isn’t used to being neglected.
The most prominent candidates in the 2020 presidential race spent months last year making their case to New Hampshire voters, but many of the White House hopefuls have been largely absent from the state in January amid the Senate impeachment trial and the upcoming Iowa caucuses.
Iowa may come first, but if the contest delivers a muddled result, or multiple candidates claim victory, New Hampshire could serve either as a crucial case maker or a critical blow to the remaining candidates’ presidential hopes.
The New Hampshire primary comes Feb. 11, eight days after Iowa’s first-in-the-nation caucuses, allowing for what is expected to be a packed week of frenzied last-minute campaigning in the state.