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		New Hampshire swing district a fresh test 
		for women's rise in U.S 
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		 [September 11, 2018] 
		By Scott Malone 
 (Reuters) - New Hampshire voters on Tuesday 
		pick candidates for a congressional seat that in this decade has flipped 
		four times between the two parties - and the same two people - in the 
		latest test of the rising appeal of women nominees.
 
 Eleven Democrats, including three women, and six Republican men are 
		seeking the seat that will open when Democratic U.S. Representative 
		Carol Shea-Porter retires in January. Democrats can ill-afford to lose 
		the spot as they head into November's election looking to gain 23 seats 
		needed to take a majority in the House and serve as a check on 
		Republican President Donald Trump's agenda.
 
 The Democratic front-runners are former Obama administration official 
		and U.S. Marine Corps veteran Maura Sullivan and Chris Pappas, a member 
		of the state's executive council, according to polls and political 
		analysts.
 
 Sullivan is the fundraising leader, having taken in $1.8 million, more 
		than twice her nearest rival, while Pappas has the endorsement of three 
		of the four members of the state's all-female congressional delegation. 
		Pappas has previously served in the New Hampshire legislature and 
		co-owns a restaurant that is a popular stopping point for presidential 
		hopefuls ahead of the state's first-in-the-nation nominating primary.
 
		
		 
		Recent victories by women Democrats in U.S. nominating primaries, 
		including last week's win by Boston City Councilor Ayanna Pressley over 
		a 10-term incumbent, may give the edge to Sullivan, said Dante Scala, a 
		professor of political science at the University of New Hampshire.
 "Democratic women are angry," Scala said. "Sullivan is a good candidate 
		who fits the national mood among Democrats."
 
 Female candidates in both parties have dominated key races in a year 
		with record numbers of women seeking office.
 
		The leading Republicans in the New Hampshire race are state Senator Andy 
		Sanborn and former South Hampton police chief Eddie Edwards. Each has 
		been endorsed by a Trump proxy, with former campaign manager Corey 
		Lewandowski backing Sanborn and Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani behind 
		Edwards.
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			Democratic candidate for the U.S. Congress Maura Sullivan speaks to 
			reporters at Laney & Lu in Exeter, New Hampshire, U.S., September 
			10, 2018. REUTERS/Brian Snyder 
            
			 
            The district has a history of going against the party that holds the 
			White House. Shea-Porter won in a Democratic wave in 2006 due to 
			voter dissatisfaction with Republican President George W. Bush. She 
			has traded the seat since with Republican Frank Guinta, first 
			elected in 2010 in response to anger at Democratic President Barack 
			Obama. Shea-Porter regained the seat from Guinta in 2016.
 Another Democratic candidate is Levi Sanders, son of U.S. Senator 
			and failed 2016 White House candidate Bernie Sanders, who has 
			endorsed dozens of candidates around the United States but thus far 
			has not backed his son, who is seen as a long-shot.
 
 Voters will also pick Republican challengers to U.S. Representative 
			Annie Kuster and Democratic challengers to Governor Chris Sununu.
 
 This week will set the final congressional matchups ahead of the 
			Nov. 6 general election, with Rhode Island set to vote on Wednesday. 
			Voters in New York, who have already picked nominees for Congress, 
			on Thursday pick candidates for governor and other state races.
 
 (Reporting by Scott Malone in Boston; Editing by Bill Trott)
 
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