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Trump ally jumps into crowded GOP primary in race to flip swing state House seat
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FIRST ON FOX: A Republican activist who was a top supporter last year of President Donald Trump’s bid to win back the White House is hoping to break the GOP’s losing streak in a key congressional swing seat.
Elizabeth Girard, who served as co-chair of Trump’s 2024 campaign in New Hampshire, on Monday formally launched her campaign for the swing state’s open 1st Congressional District, which Republicans haven’t captured in over a decade.
“I’ll work with President Trump and my colleagues to deliver tangible results and ensure our state’s future stays bright for generations to come,” Girard said in a statement and an accompanying video that was shared nationally first with Fox News Digital.
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Elizabeth Girard, a co-chair of President Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign in New Hampshire, on Monday formally launched her Republican bid for the U.S. House in the state’s 1st Congressional District. (Elizabeth Girard campaign)
The district, which stretches from Manchester east to Portsmouth and north to the White Mountains, is one of the GOP’s top targets as Republicans aim to not only protect but expand their razor-thin House majority in next year’s midterm elections.
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The 1st District was once one of the leading congressional swing seats in the country, but Democrats have won five straight elections in the district, including the last four by Rep. Chris Pappas. But with the seat opening up as Pappas runs for the Senate in the race to succeed retiring Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, Republicans see an opportunity to flip the House seat.
Democratic Senate candidate in New Hampshire, Rep. Chris Pappas, is interviewed by Fox News Digital on July 4, 2025, in Portsmouth, N.H. (Paul Steinhauser/Fox News)
In her announcement, Girard pledged to bring “results-drive, commonsense leadership to Washington — and to amplify New Hampshire’s voice.”
She said her priorities, if elected, would include lowering the cost of living and healthcare in New Hampshire, empowering small businesses and innovators to thrive, and “providing care for veterans and seniors who build and defended this nation.”
Girard joins a crowded Republican primary field that also includes auto dealer and real estate developer Anthony DiLorenzo, Hollie Noveletsky — a former New Hampshire GOP vice chair who came in second in the 2024 Republican congressional primary in the district — state Rep. Brian Cole, and Bedford Republican Committee Vice Chair Melissa Bailey.
Auto dealer and real estate developer Anthony DiLorenzo is running for the Republican nomination in New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District. (Anthony DiLorenzo campaign)
Seven Democrats are running for their party’s nomination, including former Portsmouth city councilor Stefany Shaheen, who is the daughter of Sen. Shaheen, and Maura Sullivan, a New Hampshire Democratic Party vice chair, runner-up to Pappas in the 2018 congressional primary, and a U.S. Marine veteran who served in the Defense Department during former President Barack Obama’s administration.
Girard, a 2016 graduate of the University of New Hampshire, served as president of the New Hampshire Federation of Republican Women (NHFRW). She also ran unsuccessfully for the state’s open Republican National Committeewoman seat.
Elizabeth Girard joins then-former President Donald Trump on the campaign trail in New Hampshire during the 2024 GOP presidential primaries (Elizabeth Girard)
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Girard was still NHFRW chair when she endorsed Trump at a campaign rally in December 2023, which broke the organization’s longstanding rule of not taking sides in a GOP primary. She promptly resigned from her leadership role with the group to become a Trump co-chair in New Hampshire.
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Boston, MA
Today in History: November 28, Boston nightclub fire kills 492 people
Today is Friday, Nov. 28, the 332nd day of 2025. There are 33 days left in the year. Today is Thanksgiving in the United States.
Today in history:
On Nov. 28, 1942, fire engulfed the Cocoanut Grove nightclub in Boston, killing 492 people in the deadliest nightclub blaze ever.
Also on this date:
In 1520, Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan reached the Pacific Ocean after passing through the South American strait that now bears his name.
In 1925, the Grand Ole Opry (known then as the WSM Barn Dance) debuted on radio station WSM in Nashville, Tennessee; it continues today as the longest-running radio broadcast in U.S. history.
In 1943, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet leader Josef Stalin met in Tehran, Iran, for the first time to discuss Allied cooperation during World War II.
In 1961, halfback Ernie Davis of Syracuse University became the first Black college football player to be named winner of the Heisman Trophy.
In 1964, the United States launched the space probe Mariner 4 on a course toward Mars, which it flew past in July 1965, sending back pictures of the red planet.
In 2001, Enron Corp., once the world’s largest energy trader, collapsed after would-be rescuer Dynegy Inc. backed out of an $8.4 billion takeover deal. (Enron filed for bankruptcy protection four days later.)
In 2022, Payton Gendron, a white gunman who massacred 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket, pleaded guilty to murder and hate-motivated terrorism charges in an agreement that gave him life in prison without parole.
Today’s Birthdays:
- Recording executive Berry Gordy Jr. is 96.
- Football Hall of Famer Paul Warfield is 83.
- Former “Late Show” band leader Paul Shaffer is 76.
- Actor Ed Harris is 75.
- Actor S. Epatha (eh-PAY’-thah) Merkerson is 73.
- Actor Judd Nelson is 66.
- Film director Alfonso Cuarón (kwahr-OHN’) is 64.
- Rock drummer Matt Cameron is 63.
- Comedian and talk show host Jon Stewart is 63.
- Actor Colman Domingo is 56.
- Musician apl.de.ap (Black Eyed Peas) is 51.
- Actor Mary Elizabeth Winstead is 41.
- R&B singer Trey Songz is 41.
- Actor Karen Gillan is 38.
- Actor-rapper Bryshere Gray is 32.
Pittsburg, PA
The Steelers are the AFC North leaders once again after Thanksgiving
The Baltimore Ravens lost on Thanksgiving, so the Pittsburgh Steelers are in first place once again. It was a short four days that the Ravens took over the lead and the Steelers need to win on Sunday to keep it.
The Steelers play the Buffalo Bills on Sunday and a loss by the Steelers would move the Ravens back into first place thanks to the record vs common opponents tiebreaker as of right now. Wins over the Jets, Vikings, Bears and two wins over the Browns squeaks past the Steelers.
The Kansas City Chiefs lost on Thursday, too, so the wild card situation opens for Pittsburgh even if they can’t secure the division.
AFC standings during Week 13
1. New England Patriots (10-2)
2. Denver Broncos (9-2)
3. Indianapolis Colts (8-3)
4. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-5)
5. Los Angeles Chargers (7-4, 6-2 AFC)
6. Jacksonville Jaguars (7-4, 4-2 AFC)
7. Buffalo Bills (7-4, 4-3 AFC)
8. Houston Texans (6-5)
9. Kansas City Chiefs (6-6, win over BAL)
10. Baltimore Ravens (6-6, loss to KC)
11. Miami Dolphins (4-7)
12. Cincinnati Bengals (4-8)
14. Cleveland Browns (3-8)
13. Las Vegas Raiders (2-9)
15. New York Jets (2-9)
16. Tennessee Titans (1-10)
AFC North standings during Week 13
Pittsburgh still has to play the Buffalo Bills this week and the Ravens can retake the lead in the AFC North with a Steelers loss. It will take a huge lift for the Bengals to get into the divisional conversation, but it isn’t crazy with Burrow back.
1. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-5)
2. Baltimore Ravens (6-6)
3. Cincinnati Bengals (4-8)
4. Cleveland Browns (3-8)
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