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Noveletsky is pushes back against claims by the DiLorenzo campaign’s she dropped out of the race

Noveletsky is pushes back against claims by the DiLorenzo campaign’s she dropped out of the race

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MANCHESTER, N.H.- 1st District Republican Congressional candidate Hollie Noveletsky is pushing back following claims made by a supporter of Anthony DiLorenzo’s campaign that she has withdrawn from the race.

In a statement to WMUR-TV Noveletsky said, “This is not the New Hampshire way… New Hampshire voters really deserve better than this.”

Noveletsky went on to say, “I would like him to at least to address this issue, make a statement saying that this will stop, and, hopefully, move forward so that we can have a nice New Hampshire-based election.

The response comes following a video from James Volner in which he had an conversation with an induvial supporting the DiLorenzo’s campaign in which he told Volner that outside his Merrimack home in which he said Noveletsky had dropped out of the race.

When asked for comment DiLorenzo’s camp told WMUR-TV they believe this comes down to a matter of “miscommunication.”

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