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New Hampshire race: Right-leaning independents divided on GOP pick ahead of first-in-the-nation primary

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New Hampshire independent voters Daryl D’Angelo, Andrea Cahill and Brian Henchey told Fox News about their preferred candidates and the issues driving them to the polls on Tuesday.
Three New Hampshire Independents say they’re casting their ballot for a Republican in the first-in-the-nation primary slated to take place this week, but none agree on who is most fit to face off against President Biden this November.
«I’m probably leaning toward Nikki Haley,» Daryl D’Angelo, one independent voter, told «Fox & Friends Weekend» co-host Will Cain on Sunday. 
«It’s a lean because I’m looking for foreign policy experience. I’m looking for youth. By youth, I mean not geriatric, and it’s [my choice is] not carved in stone. I’m not hearing enough about immigration reform from anybody. I’m hearing a lot about control of the border, but that’s not enough of an answer, so I can’t guarantee what I’m going to do,» she continued.
D’Angelo has historically voted for both parties, clarifying that she dislikes both and is a true independent. Behind Haley, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is her second choice.

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