In the immediate aftermath of conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination, U.S. Rep. Maggie Goodlander (D-N.H.) told Granite Staters she was praying for Kirk and his family and called for “unity — unified condemnation and unified action to stop this death and destruction that is tearing our country apart.”

But on Friday, the first-term Democrat refused to support a resolution honoring Kirk’s life and legacy, voting “present” instead.

The resolution passed the House on Friday with 310 votes , including 95 Democrats. Among them was Goodlander’s fellow Granite Stater, Rep. Chris Pappas, who is currently seeking his party’s nomination for U.S. Senate. Pappas also attended a vigil for Kirk at the U.S. Capitol on Monday, while Goodlander stayed away.

Goodlander, who represents the

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