MANCHESTER, N.H. —
Gov. Kelly Ayotte is reacting to a report that the White House could try to pressure New Hampshire's governor into signing a new Congressional map into law.
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Proposed congressional maps sparked intense debate in 2021 and 2022, as the Legislature wrestled with the issue of redistricting.
Then-Gov. Chris Sununu did not want to see the districts dramatically redrawn, and his vetoes resulted in the New Hampshire Supreme Court creating a map with minimal changes that is in effect today.
Now, with the Trump administration pushing red states to re-open redistricting to aid the House GOP majority, attention has turned to New Hampshire.
Ayotte has been resistant to revisiting this issue and reiterated her position in an exclusive interview for "CloseUp" on Frida