During his primary, Don Bolduc claimed that former President Trump won the election.

During an appearance on Fox News' "America's Newsroom," host Dana Perino asked if he still stood by a letter he signed with 123 other retired generals and admirals casting doubts on the election.

The election was not stolen, according to the man who spoke to Granite Staters all over the state.

There was fraud. He said yes. Do Granite Staters worry about that? I agree. Is there a responsibility for public servants to make sure our citizens have faith in the voting system? I agree.

He stood by the false claim that Trump won the presidency in 2020.

State Senate President Chuck Morse was the favorite to win the Senate nomination. He will face an incumbent senator in the fall.

President Biden is the legitimate president of this country, and he is ruining it, according to Bolduc. That's the main point here. We want to return to 2020. I want to take us to the future.

The campaign said thatBolduc is desperate to run away from his claims.

Kevin Donohue said in a statement that Don Bolduc can't hide from his record because he has spent the entire campaign talking about the big lie. He supports changing the result of the election if it doesn't work out. His record of election denial is not going to be erased by a word salad.

The New Hampshire seat is seen as a key pickup opportunity by the Republicans and they hope to flip the chamber's control in November.

The governor of New Hampshire was once claimed to be a Chinese communist sympathizer byBolduc.

Sununu calledBolduc a "conspiracy theorist-type candidate" days before the contest.

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