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In this Oct. 31, 2019 photo, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., center, smiles toward Secretary of State Bill Gardner, left, after filing to be listed on the New Hampshire primary ballot, at the Secretary of State's office in Concord, N.H. At right is his wife Jane Sanders.  Last year, Democrats tried to torpedo New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner’s reelection after four decades on the job. Now the party’s 2020 field is rushing to New Hampshire for the state’s first-in-the-nation presidential primary tradition. Gardner’s troubles gained steam after he took a position on President Donald Trump’s election integrity commission. It continued when he defended the state’s new law requiring out-of-state college students to meet residency requirements to vote. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

In this Oct. 31, 2019 photo, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., center, smiles toward Secretary of State Bill Gardner, left, after filing to be listed on the New Hampshire primary ballot, at the Secretary of State's office in Concord, N.H. At right is his wife Jane Sanders. Last year, Democrats tried to torpedo New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner’s reelection after four decades on the job. Now the party’s 2020 field is rushing to New Hampshire for the state’s first-in-the-nation presidential primary tradition. Gardner’s troubles gained steam after he took a position on President Donald Trump’s election integrity commission. It continued when he defended the state’s new law requiring out-of-state college students to meet residency requirements to vote. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

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