Paige Beauchemin Announces Candidacy for Congress in New Hampshire's 2nd District
Paige Beauchemin files candidacy for congress in NH-02, challenging Maggie Goodlander
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Paige Beauchemin, a Democratic state representative, has filed to run against U.S. Rep. Maggie Goodlander in New Hampshire's 2nd Congressional District primary scheduled for September, advocating for working-class representation in Congress.
- 01Paige Beauchemin filed her candidacy on Tuesday at the Secretary of State's Office.
- 02She aims to represent working-class Americans in Congress.
- 03Beauchemin emphasizes that only 2% of Congress members are working people.
- 04Her campaign focuses on the need for more working-class representation in Washington.
- 05The primary election is set for September.
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Paige Beauchemin, a Democratic state representative, has officially entered the race for New Hampshire's 2nd Congressional District, challenging incumbent U.S. Rep. Maggie Goodlander. She filed her candidacy on Tuesday at the Secretary of State's Office. Beauchemin emphasizes her commitment to representing working-class Americans, stating that only 2% of Congress members come from working backgrounds. She believes that if change is to occur, it must be driven by those who understand the struggles of everyday workers. The primary election is scheduled for September, where she hopes to secure a spot on the ballot against Goodlander.
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Beauchemin's campaign could influence the representation of working-class interests in Congress.
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