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New Hampshire gubernatorial candidates face off again at Saint Anselm College

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A week before Election Day, incumbent Republican Governor Chris Sununu (who is seeking a fourth term) and Democratic challenger Dr. Tom Sherman faced off again for a final debate.

The two candidates clashed on a variety of topics affecting NH voters, including abortion rights, energy, housing, the opioid crisis, and several other top issues.

Click here to watch the debate online.

The NH State General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 8th. Click here to learn more about voting in Rochester.

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