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Donald Trump, the former U.S. President, is poised to make a personal appearance in New Hampshire to officially enter the state’s presidential primary on Monday.

In confirmation of The Associated Press’s reports, a representative from Trump’s team has verified his scheduled visit to the office of the secretary of state in the Granite State. This move comes just before he’s slated to spearhead a political rally in Derry.

The opportunity for candidates to file for the coveted spot in New Hampshire’s presidential primary commenced earlier this month and is drawing to a close on October 27.

Notably, several prominent figures who have emerged as potential rivals to Trump in the Republican primary have already thrown their hats in the ring. These include Florida’s Governor Ron DeSantis, South Carolina’s former Governor Nikki Haley, and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, as per recent updates from the New Hampshire secretary of state.

The list of Republican presidential aspirants also features North Dakota’s Governor Doug Burgum, Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, New Jersey’s former Governor Chris Christie, and the former Vice President Mike Pence, who previously ran alongside Trump.

Rewinding to the 2020 election season, Mike Pence, then part of the Trump-Pence ticket seeking a second term, journeyed to New Hampshire to ensure Trump’s name was on the state’s Republican primary ballot.

In a preemptive move, Democratic Senator Maggie Hassan from New Hampshire and the state’s Democratic Party leader, Ray Buckley, convened a media briefing. This was orchestrated on the same day as Trump’s registration, providing them a platform to critique what they termed the “failures” of Trump’s tenure.

Buckley emphasized the lingering impact of Trump’s presidency on local residents, stating, “As Trump steps forward for the New Hampshire primary today, the people here haven’t forgotten the detrimental effects his leadership had on our state.”