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WIth just hours to go before voting begins in New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary, former President Donald Trump held his final rally in New Hampshire, urging supporters to "get out of bed and just get to vote."
"Tomorrow is the day that each and every one of you is going to cast the most important vote of your entire life. This is a very, very important vote," Trump told a cheering crowd in Laconia.
Polls show most conservatives want to give Trump another chance at beating President Joe Biden in November's election, despite Trump’s 2020 election loss and the 91 felony charges he faces in four separate indictments.
With voting about to begin in New Hampshire, almost every top Republican has lined up behind Trump.
The former president was joined onstage Monday night by three of his former opponents who have now endorsed him: South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum.
The show of force -- interrupted several times by climate change protesters, who were shouted down and removed -- is part of a broader effort by Trump’s team to lock up the primary and demonstrate the party is rallying around him.
Polls in New Hampshire suggest he leads his last remaining opponent, former South Carolina Gov. and U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley in a state uniquely suited to her strengths, though his lead is narrower than the 30-point blowout he scored in the Iowa caucuses.