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Some New Hampshire Republicans excited about the field

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Manchester, New Hampshire (CNN) - With national polls show a lot of Republicans not enthusiastic with the current make-up of presidential candidates and contenders, you wouldn't know it talking to some activists at the Hillsborough County Flag Day and picnic.

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As they listened to candidates and party leaders and munched on hot dogs and hamburgers several voters called the field "very strong" and were happy with the potential choices they will have when they go to the polls next February.

"Personally I am very happy with the current field," Paul Bugholzer said but added "there is room for more."

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