The final debate between Republican Kelly Ayotte and Democrat Joyce Craig in the New Hampshire governor race centered around Ayotte’s support for former President Donald Trump. Ayotte, who initially supported Trump in 2016 but later withdrew her endorsement, faced tough questions about her unwavering support for Trump in this election cycle. When asked about Trump’s criminal convictions, Ayotte deflected the question and focused on the choice voters have to make in this election. Craig criticized Ayotte for not drawing a line with Trump, pointing out various controversial actions by the former president.
Ayotte defended her stance by emphasizing her bipartisan record as a senator and her commitment to standing up for New Hampshire. She questioned Craig’s affiliations with Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey, suggesting that Craig prioritizes her party over the interests of New Hampshire residents. Craig, on the other hand, highlighted her deep roots in New Hampshire and her dedication to helping local families. The debate became heated as both candidates talked over each other, with Ayotte accusing Craig of being a party line person and Craig criticizing Ayotte for supporting a convicted criminal for president.
Both Ayotte and Craig are competing to become the third woman elected governor of New Hampshire, as current Republican Governor Chris Sununu is not seeking reelection. The debate highlighted the stark differences between the two candidates in terms of their priorities and values. While Ayotte emphasized her experience and willingness to stand up to her party, Craig focused on her local ties and commitment to representing the best interests of New Hampshire residents. The outcome of this race will have significant implications for the future direction of the state and its governance. Voters will have to weigh the candidates’ past records and positions on key issues before making their decision at the polls.