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17 Facts About Jennifer Horn

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Jennifer Mary Horn was born on June 22,1964 and is an American politician.

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Jennifer Horn was a two-time challenger for New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district.

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Jennifer Horn won the Republican nomination in 2008 and became the first woman nominated by the Republican Party in the state.

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Jennifer Horn lost to Paul Hodes in the general election.

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Jennifer Horn then served as chair of the New Hampshire Republican State Committee and co-founded The Lincoln Project.

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Jennifer Horn attended the College of Saint Rose from 1982 to 1986.

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Jennifer Horn worked as a liaison between Blue Cross-Blue Shield and physicians from 1986 to 1990, worked with her husband at his management-consulting firm from 1990 to 1997, was a print journalist at The Telegraph of Nashua from 2002 to 2008, and a radio talk-show host from 2006 to 2008.

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Jennifer Horn defeated four other primary opponents in her first political race.

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In 2010, Jennifer Horn ran for the Republican nomination for District Two's House seat against former US Representative Charlie Bass.

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In 2011, Jennifer Horn founded the conservative non-profit organization We the People: A First in the Nation Freedom Forum, which she terminated following her election as Chairman of the NH GOP.

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Jennifer Horn chaired the New Hampshire Republican State Committee's platform committee in 2012.

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Jennifer Horn won the state GOP chairmanship on January 26,2013, defeating Andrew Hemingway in an election to replace the outgoing chairman, Wayne MacDonald.

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Jennifer Horn had the backing of US Senator Kelly Ayotte and outgoing congressmen Frank Guinta and Charlie Bass, along with 40 other elected officials.

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The debt was in the form of a loan that Jennifer Horn had made to the campaign.

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Jennifer Horn contends that voting by out-of-state Democratic volunteers, including the niece of Vice President Joseph Biden, in New Hampshire elections is illegal and constitutes voter fraud.

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Jennifer Horn accused Democratic state Senator Martha Fuller Clark of midwifing a "sanctuary of voter fraud" by allowing four out-of-state campaign volunteers to use her address for their voter registrations.

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Jennifer Horn announced she supported Republican National Committee Reince Priebus's proposed boycott of CNN and NBC, threatening to deny them Republican participation in the 2016 presidential debates, if the two networks went ahead with their proposed projects featuring Hillary Clinton.